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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1936, 16b

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in the in ago the subuirbanl W. . uGI. Co., at gles& 517 Davis Street. M.Collender wiII lie manager of the property management and leasing departments -of W. G. To)off Photo Ruggles & Co., * eing uùusuallY' !welI qualified as he bas had excellent training and experience ini this work, having been- with Baird & Warner, bic.,- for over tWelve years, the latter part of ' which, he was manager of their 1Evanston office. Leaving Baird & Warner Iin196, he wasý associated with Jiogan & Farwell at 664 North Michigan avenue, acting ini the capàcity of generti property and office manager, baving charge of rnanagiiig, renting and sales of Lake S ho re cooperat i v e apartment-s and ôther near north side properties, including 664 Norwth This is, a; viez ofo the modem all-gos kitchen recently italled in the Winnetka office of the North Shore Gos com>pany.. It shows impressiveli. the beauty and convenience of the gas kitchen designed according to today's. standards. The: rapid developmnent. of, entireIý new. designs for kitchens and progress achieved in the beauty and utilitarian value*ôfkidtchen aplanes ave befen two interesting accomplishments of home appliance designers and kitchen planning technicians. Not. so long ago, little attention was given to kitchen arrangement. This roomn was flot planned to reduced steps and save làbor, but usually reached its final arrangement simply because appliances happened to fit a certain wall space. Such a haphazard prof course. cmuid. nroduce anlv neue ~come almt à crX~aze aund in. the ama7Continuing its steady climh into ing revival Highland Park takes first new high territory beginning .Iuly of in July both in the number and Federal'Home Loan Reports New Highs The figures are $3,380,962 for j uly 1936 as compared with $1,916,458 for july 1935, an increase of 71 per cent, The gain. of July over June's $2.97.138.is.41 per cent. Homes, homes. and more 'homes17.5 of tbem costing $,572743-makit up nearly one-haif of the total for July; and with alterations, additions and repairs to homes ýamounting to $à99 505,ý the- total, expenditure for homes, is rougbly twro-thirds of the costof ail the building work iu.the Chicago region. This is t'ruc in spite of the fact that. industrial *work to, the amount. of $739,775 is reportcd by- the fifty-five building , comùmissioners contributing to this month's survey. Highland Park Leadà Home buildinz seems to have' bu- place last year, the «Pederal Home Loan value of its. new homes, with Glcncoebank of Chicago reported this week a close rival ini value, though not in its new peak of $21,100,000 in credit S. D. Morris of Highland outstanding to membèr saving, build- numbers. seventeen new dwellreports Park ing and loan associations in Illinois ings to cost $213,286, while Laurence and Wisconsin. The figure repre- M. Heike, building inspector of Glensents a net gain of $8,400,000 since coe, mentions only five, but one of this tinie last year. these to cost $150,000, making a total A. R. Gardnier, president, secs.ii -Z &àIfIIDAA, iL------ - Il-- Michi- A~. Laàkeview avenue, 'c akeviw nîue and 3920 Lake Shore drive. 'v- I 1930 he established bis ownl company,i operating at 819 Main street, Evanston, and later at 905 Chicago avenue. Here he carried on a very active anid successful business. oles and Mr. With tilis IL .~ the kitchenl and the location of kitchen standing. 'reacheci iast month whcn the Cincinnati bank. AIl appliances in their relation to a wonien's it passed further gains during indicate signs custhe anaiyzing By cooking tasks. is pointcd few months,. next the tonîary procedure most women follow out. None of the boans know on the when preparing foods, kitchen designers books are noticed for repayment have worked out plans that make -cook-_ within the next 60 days and OTIIlY n and other kitchen ýduties exception- the quarteriy reductions in principal on 10 year boans are expected to have.any lowering affect upon outstanding credit. wno have made an' inesive s&uuy rn *b,UW tàtozz.um, wth a total reportea value of $134,000. Charles M. Hitch, village clerk of Downers Grove, writes, "give us a break in your write-up. We are going up." The survey is glad to cornply with Mr. Hitch~s request for he reports seven new dwelings started to cost $44,800, a remarkable month for a comparatively smail community.. Berivyn reported four homes amount- giye personal attenitioni to the real trict $1,078,086.61, an incme estate, insurance and mortizaze prob- per cent over July, 1935. .1 the, secondlemns of property owners and tenants. 1 represented need of a reai e.sae vîganiIation Ja d me nome oirrviig1ae moeyi ine lau i insecond vbY . ý. position Gi.oodiman, places thatAfter citr 70,41ofits this mionth. t une at the Chi ist Illinois' $507,.4~ Io Bnk s $262.2;7 and Glenoe with$222,700. antoncorne Highland Park with *

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