Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1928, p. 64

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Agents for Sanco and Princess Self Action Gu Water Heater Most efficient ~t low cost of insulati!Jn and operation~ Special price on demonstrators. A trio of women has sold the twen~ ty-seven acre tract in Niles Center bounded by Suffield,- Davis, ·Crawford and Keeler to Harry A. Roth for a reported $210,000. The sellers were Ella B. Trelease and Justine P. Trelease of Chic4go and Ella Stimson of Grand Rapids, Mich. The Chicago Trust ccmpany took title for Mr. Roth as trust<·· . The new owner wiJI subdivide a r once, according to Berkson & Har -· l)O, attorneys for the buyer. George W. and Helen Gertrude Olson of Muskegon have taken title from the People Trust and Savings bank as trustee . to forty acres at McAree and Holders roads, North Waukegan, across from the Woman's Country club. This club, it is stated, is to begin on its <Jcweiopment program shortly. . The tract is also adjacent to the Bonny Brook club. The price was not disclosed. M. A. Barancik was attorney for the buyers. Will Be Pre1ented. at Big Conve·tlot. In every real estate transaction there comes a time when th~ making of an accurate judgment as to the value of the property is the essential- fador in determining the-soundness and wisdom of the step projected. Real estate transactions under modern comple7. financing methods are no longer typically a simple transaction between one buyer and one seller, each of whom backs his own judgment of the value of the property involved. The raoidly growing use of real estate mortgage bonds, through which the small investor is enabled to take part in the development of large projects, emphasizes the fact that the · appraiser of real estate has come to have a great responsibility not merely to the man who employs him but to the public for the accuracy of the valuation to which he affixes his signature. A proposed detailed code of ethics for the guidance of the professional appraiser of real estate will be brought before the coming annual convention of the National Association of Rea) Estate boards when it meets in Louisville., Kentucky, June 19 to 22. The code has been drafted by a special committee of the newly formed Appraisal Division of the Association, and by that committee has been brought before the executive committee of the Division. It is expected to be brought before the Division at the coming June meeting for adoption by the Division as its standard of practice for the profession of the appraiser. Norman L. Newhall, Minneapolis, wilt address the Appraisal Division on the Ethics and Standards of Practice in Appraising. One sessi~n of th\~ Division will be devoted to the question of appraisal procedure for taxation al day will he given purposes. The fin_ to a national appraisal contest in which the official appraisal committees of real estate boards all over the country will hav~ an opportunitv to appraise three different types of property, a combination store and aoartment buildin". a husiness oropert:v- and an industrial property. Louisville properties to be made the subject of the test of skill will be chosen by the Louisville Rea) Estate board. The awards in the form of silver cup trophies are to be made on the ·basis of · accuracy of values given, logic and completeness of the justification submitted. and the merit of the forms used in presenting the valuation. ef A.-,IW~i·i·t gallon self action water heater. Electric dish washer. · ·Hamilton Beach Vacuum Cleaner. 20 R. E. Boarda Will Auiat IU., License Department Acting on the suggestion of the Illinois State Department of Registration and Education which administers the Illinois real estate license law the Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards has appointed a committee of five of its DleQibetS to ,..k with the an advisory castate department pacity in the matter of license law administration. A similar advisory committee representing real e s t a t e boards of the state has been appointed for New York by the secretary of state. whose department is charged with administration of the New York See the silent lce-0-Latot, the one without the motor. ··AcFoaa from Nqrthweatern Depot In 607 Main~St. ;. Phone Wilmette 1789 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fruest ij. ~t~Uh! (6rnrral lluilhtrs 1314 ISABELLA ST.-WILMETTE-Phone 71 0-J .-.------------.---------------.-.-------------.-.M. Portenhauser license Jaw. . :- ... Pairater and Deawaior Estimates Without Obligation Estimates Furnished lot Carpentry Masonry Plastering Plambing Heating Electric Sheet Metal Iron Work Painting Tile Work Glass Work Porch Work 45 Yeats Experience Get the Best 1030 Greealeaf Jlhoae 2764 FOR SALE COUNTRY . HOME 10 . ACRES On Waukegan Road-Beautiful Vi~w-Goocl Hoase-Gas--BatbEitctric Ligbts--St~am H~at-B~autiful Lawn-Tun-Shrubs. Ov~rlooking Two Golf Courses. Prier reduced for quick sale, owner leaving city. PHONE DEERFIELD 8 7 Carpenter and Cabinet Work Are You Contemplating Having Those Alterations and Repairs Done Now? No Job Too Small for My Petaonal Attention. 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS Wr make loans for repain. improvements, construction. rtinandng or purchase of improved rniclrntial property. Tbnt loaas caa br ~~paid ia c~veaitllt monthly installmears in 1, 2, or 3 yean. Oar rtprt· sratat1ve will br pleasrd to giv~ compl~tt information. OSee open until 8 o'dock Saturday ~v~nings. G.W.SAXTOM S46 Sterling Rd., Kenilworth. Kenil. 3495-184 7 WILSHORE BOND 1: MORTGAGE CO. 11 so WiJmenr Avr·· Village Theatre BielaI Pboae Wil. 2 al 1

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