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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 52

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52 WILMETTE LIFE June 8, 1928 :::::: SUit MONEY Have funda to loan on choice lm· proved North Shore Suburban reeldence propert7 at 6~ ~ Interest. See ue on renewale. · CELLAR STORAGE INSULATED E. G. Pauling &: Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. MaiJt 0%51 Ample funds at 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight Oar loaM are of Cincinnati UNION CENTAAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. _ An insulated torage place in the basement for canned fruits and vegetables and jellies is one ·of the best means of protecting them from cold, Members of the North Shore Real heat, and moisture. Even uncookeg fruit is much better protected in an Estate Board who meet every two weeks during the summer !0 play ,9°1£; insulated storage room. · are looking forward to t~etr next da} off" which will be enjoyed at the Glencoe Municipal Golf course, Thursday, June ~ · h' This will be the third meetmg t ts summer. Towards the end of th_e summer it is planned to h~ld a han~t cap tournament, th~ handtcaps to .Je based on the sea·3on s play. Two teams, of four each, also a~e to be selected a little later, to be pttted interest for loans against similar teams from the Evanston, Oak Park and Chicago Real on homes Estate Boards. The personnel of the two teams to or with pre-payment privileges represent .the North Shore Real Estate Board, will be chosen from among the ·parclaaed by member3 who, as the season advances, develop the be st scores. North Shore Board Golfers to Contest at Glencoe June 7 8NEW RESIDENCES FOR GLENCOE COST $188,500 One New Home at $45,000 and Another at $40,000-Total for Permits Reaches $200,000 With nineteen permits for building improvements totalling almost $200 000 ' ~le~coe's re~ord f~r the .m?nth of a; 1'3 m keepmg wtth stmtlar acti\'i~y which characterized the past month throughout north shore villages. Eight of the permits \vere for new residences, one of which cost S4).000 and another $40,000. The total o[ the eight was $188,500. -. Six private garages were built, costing $2,950; there were three remod clina jobs amounting to $2,500; a piau h nus~ costing $250 and a poultry hot sr, SOSO, bringing the total for the m0nth to it $194,800. DANICEIIS LIFE CO. of Des Moines ' Combined Assets $llO,OOO,OOO Builders and Home Owners for REAL ESTATE LOANS at Permits for the eight new residen ce~ \verc issued to the following per ~o n :-; : F. B. THOMAS TO MOVE . ]. C. Aspley, two story, brick. tik The Winnetka office of Fredenck B. Thomas and Co., at 526 Linden roof, on Maple Hill road, $45,000. A. K. Levy, two story, fram e anr\ avenue, will be moved next week to brick, 220 Maple Hill road. $40.noo. 743 Elm street. Vito Sanfilis, two story, brick \'l·nn·,·. slate roof, 446 Sunset lan e, Sk,~J... i t· Ridge subdivision. $22,000. F.. R. Humrick, two ston·, hrirk veneer, 505 Madison ayenur, ~20,()()0 . F.. R. Humrick, two 5ton·. bri ck yeneer, 430 Greemvood aYrntt e: .~.211.000. Chester Bland, two ston·, bric k, veneer, 520 Jackson avenue, ·stcJ.O(lO. \Vallace Clore and StanlrY \\'i . . dum, two storv brick veneer. 729 Crtl\'L' street, $15,000. Thomas Brown. tv..·o ~ton· ir:1111<· . .Ni Jefferson street, ~7 ..100. · and with Lowest Commission Rates Phone Wilmette 784 or write 5¥2% 6% Frank Neubacher Buys Home on Woodland Ave. Hill & Stone's \Vinnet ka offir l' has sold for Arthur Luke. the nim' runm residence at 217 \Voodlancl annm·. to Frank 0. ?'\eubacher. ~fr . Luke taking in exchange the house at 792 Walden road. Mr. N euhachn has taken possession. They have also sold the nine rnom brick residence at the {'(ofllL·r of Tower road and Bryant aHnlll'. fnr Gustave Lindahl to \Virt Farky. ).f r. Lindahl taking in exchange the house at 800 Walden road. ~fr . Farln· has taken possession. . E. Burt Brown, Jr.. of \\"ilmette has purchased through this firm the new residence of Charlr~ 1' ri ~tni at 1152 Cherrv . trcct. and will t akl' pnssession in ·the near future. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette ·------~------------------------------------- -------------··-----------···FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WILMETTE Real Estate Loan Department E. B. Kunze Purchases Kenilworth Residence Frederick. B. Thomas & Co . report the sale to Edward L. Kunzr. of Chicago, of R. E. Crosby's new resi dence at 120 Robsart road, Kenilworth. containing eight rooms and three baths; also the nine room brick colonial at 1181 Oakley avenue, Hubbard \\'o ods. for E. Hubert Allen to StanleY P. Farwell. .These properties were. held at $85,000. They also report the sale of 200 fe:t of vacant in their Mid Park Suhdtvision on West. Spruce street, to Carl Easterberg and Dr. · Davies Lazear. Both buyers will build in the near future . Gentlemen: ·· I am interested m getting financing or refinancing of my property at yot, r proposition on the ............................................................... . ................ . ... .............. .. .. ......... ·········-····-··········- ····· .. ......... . .. . Signed ......................... .. .. .... ........................... .. . .. ...... .... ....... ....... ....................... .. .. ... Address Telephone ............. ................ ....... ...................... .................... .. ....... ..... ... . .. ........................... -·····- ----- L0 A U A ft S WITHOUT COMMISSION · .................................... ........................... OD De1lrab1e Homel and Apartment Jolaa Haacock Matual Life lnaur· · aaceCompaaJ A. D. LA.NQWOBTBY, Loan Area& llt w. Adame St., C~learo BalldiDII

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