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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1937, p. 48

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K4ORTGAGE ANKING MSherman Avenue ZEvanston I FIRST MORG LOANS 41/2% I MO COMMISSION INTEREST R.ésideutlal properiesrestricted: areas. Evanaton amd ýNorth, Shore. s; to le.y-ar terni. Semi-nusal, aterÉest payuaents. 1 N, La Salle St., Chicago Central 0227 1571 Sherman Ave., Evanston University 2600 RIAD THE WANT ADS By Dr. J. F. Fonsder division ot reoria W owner -JXUM91e Last spring when the snow melted of W. the He is uy. of Evanston. an lnorganic urgue buvuiu~ of away many home owners Were as- pose ýUresident and subliCo., & corrosive Ruggles G. preferably be used, tonished at the damage which had mate or calomel. or a combination of *William -G. Ruggles Associates. Inc. beendone to their lawns, shrubs and these two. Such inorganic fungicide houses are under way. tbree trèes. Mice, 'working unseen, undér will be found more effective because o.f Eight have been sold, he, said. which the blanket of snow, had pretty thor-' they will, not lose their effectiveness. are under contract -to be y trenched larg.e areas of'lawn as quicklyr as will the organic fungi-, Six more oughI. nextý ten daYS; Al %within.thie started and stripped shrubs and trees, of cides. will be financed under the Federal their bark up ýto the snow une. In ýA winter application ' of fungicide HRo u s i4in ý administration insured many cases so much bark had been, should -be considerably heavier than mortgage plan. removed* from the shrubs.,antd, trees would be made-ji--sulmner. Six ouncRanging in Pri.ce fromù $7.500 to that death resulted and replacement es> of either of . the above fungicides $8.000, including the lot, ýwith ail imwas neces sary. appied per 1000 -square provements ini and paid *for, five of. be should At the,,same time that the miceý ft. of lawn area. If it is, to be apncw homes are to be completiely were Working the lawns were being, plied dry this quantity shouild >be the and equipped and open'for furnished disfungus a. severeiy damaged by gallon of dry.sand inspection to the public from March one with, mixed ease-snow-mold., This diseaàse i or oôf -pul-verized soil in order to se-M 1. T.ý S. Williams, formerly most active at about the temperature cure a more unfiform distribution. it I to May ýOldefest & Williams, is architect.' ôf'rmeltinz sniow ýand therefore is is not necessary to. wet the. law n of principally injurious in the, spring after dusting. If the fungicide is apjust as the last patches of show are plied as a spray the quantit.v desigdisappearing. It is flot a respecter nated shQuid be 'mixed with 1it of grasses, attacking Kentucky Blue ,«allons of waer and .applied to 1000j Building Commissioner William A. grass 'and TFescùe IawrItis ýagweit as~ square <eeèt of lawn area. lawns. bent 1 Applications of fungicide for the Wolff reports the following Wilmettéè building permits issued by bis office Now Action Advisable control of snow niold have been Tt is possible to prevent to a large made in the' late winter with reasoni- during the past week:ý Jan. 8-Home Realty, 504 Knox'ý extent both of thesé types of injury able success. However, the earlier single farnily franie residence;' avenue, by takinyg the necessary precautions application, which gets the fungicide B. Goldberg; builder, Home, of arcliitect, blanket. spring -permanent before the into the grass before the ; $6,000. Co' snow arrives. Knowing how unde- thaws occur will be most effective. Carp. Realty, 2926 Wil8-Home probJan. is it pendable our weather is family frame single avenue, done be mette should work this able that Butler Stuyvesant Dr. F. Nydani; S. architect, residence; in the very near future. builder, Home Carp. Co.; $6,000. *. Th1ree New Homes in Wilmette's Permits flistributors of Hart and Timken Sulent Automatic Equipment DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE-ALL MAKES wnicn 41 si asculrq dwellingb with bulit-inotitwo-car ga-'. 2,0. the attacks. To be most effective, rg.Teetmae a lot1 5000es the lead arsenate should be applied Lrage.nThe estr t hall, 100s at the base of ail the shrubs and Lincoin orcovent, s4th . Chiçago, anue. trees and up to a height of probably Brchwood W..Pers.64 two and one haif or three feet. Ifaritcan Park, Chicago, the Woodland East the the poison is applied as a spray four builder. cocncentration should be from E. Bakken, 3124 North Newcastle to six pounids for fifty gallons of Chicago, lias the masonrv avenue, sufficient water. If applied.as a dust Central should be'applied to effectively cover tontract: J. M. Krejci, 2809 sewer the do will Evanston, street. an d B ôARrnd'-T.ph,r nl .mh,Inê É ." the bark of the plants with 'a white. pellant architect, Juilders; John R. $8,300. Neehe ; mason, Northern Report s Home Loan Bank 4th Anniversary Status The fourth anniversary of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago's first loan was marked January 6 by that çredit outtheanuneet standing had reached a new four-year L 7100. N. phione charge t. Y." toJ. >B. Utley of the lis -ini the Realty and Building patment. 4e- 000 soe Ownr &COMPANY 0hefl

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