Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1939, p. 46

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WALTER FR1 END .M.orfgog..end ReaI*y Co. 105 West Me' ..est. Tl. Reudlpi SM4> Chiao-,. MORTGAGE LOANS Emucil orreqnpndent Tb. NORTN WESTERN MUTUAL. UPU INSURANCE Co. B ankers association, is now making a detailed survey.o! methods used by its member 'firmýs,'as well- as outside mnortgage conèerns, in ob- tainîng new business. > The committee, headed by ýGeorge W. Springer, veteran insurance com- pany 'Icn correspondent, is extend- ing its invýestigation to numerous other cities 50 that it mhay fully.an- alyze mortgage *methods prevail- ing throughout the entire United, States at this time. Money. In Abundance Commenting .on, ,the ,work clone thus far, Mr. Springer..states. "Today i thé United States th ere is an abundance o! money available for 1571 Shermani "There is, of course, a certain the. Shawnee Country club. George *a m o u n t of confusion existing & Dalgety, well' known. appraiseït throughout the country at the pres- and former assistant business man- ent. time as to rate àacd tem oager of Northwestern University, miortgage money. We want flo un- will be the speaker. Questions from. certainty in. Chica go., the floor will be- answered, following Conduct Inveestliation the address. "The association,. through its Pair. Other features will be, a round Practices ::onmittee, As, therefore. table discussion between galesmn-~ conductng.aý thorough, nationwide ada"Querio" contest, 'an innova- inv estigat ion . Upon completion of tion in the educational, program of this Work it. will set -up for the As- the board. Roland H. Peterson, act- sociation's nmembers a code em- ing presid-ent, will preside., Several bodying, those practices observed new mhembership applications will which are deemed best to warrant be voted upon. the conifidence 1 f the prpry-w- "We hope that every salesman on ing public." the North Shore will attend this Assisting Mr. Springer in making discussion on appraisals," said Mr. the investigation are Byron V. Kan- Peterson. "This is one phase of the aley, Earle G. Krurrne, Bester . real estate business that veterans Pricê ndHuhRiddle* and novices alike will flnd of great ~~nd~Huvalüe. The ô'ùrýée of iiariy of thie real estate problenis of today is the Lon TeniCreitfailure o! real estate people to er 'Long TermCred andapplyth guides to good p A dv neesStea ily praising. We are very grateful t Adv ncls tea i* Mr. Dalgety for devoting his timne to t 1 this study." iLong termn advances established ore firrnly ;of the Fe Baird-Warner Report FOR SOMEIHING YOu gsoulain aniu ±an associa- in Illinois and Wisconsin, A. ardner, presidento! the Bank, d out. Formerly, associations more extensive use of credits ne year or shorter termns. l7hëir ncy to borrow for the longer d bas developed because the ations now use practically al e funds to make long-term to, home ovners. dence at 602 Earlston road. Kenil- worth, priced at $24,000. The 10 roomn brick home. with. rip arian rights, at 849 Sheridan r-oad. Winnetka, priced at $35.000: The white six. rooni colonial resi- dence at 794 Vernon avenue. Glcic(e, priced at $12.500. The one and one-fourth acre home- site, at 1402 Tower road. Winnetka, priced at $15,000. Member Feder4 D.e p "z, o r at 1on - - .y - l - ASAii *CÂeril- 220 Woodstock avenue. REMODJEL HOME 7innetka offic~e of flmer A permit for a residence remodel- s, lnc., represented the ing job Was issued to Max Ekelman, and IR. B. Whitaker and in Glencoe, the past week " The im- represented t h e pur- provement is at 604 Glencoe road. The elstimated cost is $275.

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