sion of Walter Bet Lch permit smootha oning of ail servici contractors, architei of new homes." the preàent out-I look and possible 'aio lLhf ieVelopments.dur- LW.uo iiry ing the spring -of U . 1940. iealu bv Ciïty Folk "North Shore BLwis T.Dod residential prop- Realtor erties ýare stili . On the trains, along the, streets, cons.idered the T. A. Buenger you. hear men and, women talking. .choicest mortgage security that the'about buying a farmn, or an acre or. market, affords, said Mr. Buenger, 'two where they can fin d a more1 who bas long been, a residenit.of natural ýenvironmen1t in Which to, Winnetka. "'Môney is plentiful, with live. pracically e ve ry institution that That's why Northfield,ý North- rnakes. home loans endeavoring to brook, Barrington,ý Woodstock and secure a share of the North Shore other country, towns are seeing aý business. -We are heartened by the steady influx of new owners into. fact that our own volume of North their communities. The background Shore loans during 1939 was the larg- of this migration comes fromn the est in our history. natural tendency to retùrn to the ~ TP. .~ soil. Most 'of us have originated in "Atthesam tie i wa inerest-thc. small town and cannot recondile "Atthesam tie i wa ineret-ourselves to the crowded city mode ing to note that many of these 'bans lof living. were of the conventional insurance The automoblie and super high- ccmpany type. These ranged fromn ways to the rural sections bas made 50 per cent toý 60 per cent of the it possible for the city executive and appraised value of.the property, and professional man to live in the coun- wvere made at.4 per cent and 41½ per try, where the peace and 'quiet pro. cent interest., vide the necessary rest and recrea- "0f course, our FHA volume tiorn for their busy lives. Golf' cours- which is by far the' largest in the es and bridle paths add to the couri- 'state of Illinois," Mr. Buenger try's attraction, and with govern- stated, -continued to fiourish along mental control of the natural wild-, the North Shore. Most of these FRA life and. preservation of forests for loj'ns were made for purposes of parks, there is something for the new construction. ' entire faniily 'to enjoy all year round. "We believe that financing tenden- 1 Living is best in the count'ry, cies shown by home owners during Away from the crowded street, the past year will be continued dur- -Where nature's quiet and beauty. ing 1940; that is, a large majority of' Brin g rest to weary feet.' people building new homes particu- Where flowers abound in the summner , larly ,of medium size will,'finance iÀdsaetessetrec themr by. means of PHA . bans. On Ani, detes hlerec ome. the oter and a are m 1 oriy o :Where winter is whiter, and brighter; the the han, alarg maorit 0fAnd friendship, the best .yoit have home. owners with existing proper- kon ties along the North Shore will con-________ tinue to ta1ke advantage of refinanc- ing their present mortgages withf ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE new loans made at very lwrts The ten-roomn and '3½/-bath resi- 4 gner , A. C. Hertnphili and Assoiates deaigned and builtltmis Io-, room air -condiin-ý ed'Georgian home at 927 F'orest,'Glen Drive, West, Hub- bard Woods,, for J. M. Augustus.. C. A. Hernphill and associates were the designers and build-m ers of this 10-room, air - conditioned, French residence .it 100 Robsart road, Keniîtvorth. Seven-roorn Colo- nial house"« at 1257 Richmond lane, Wil- mhette, owned by, Louis H. Turner. Ir- vin A. lletz tvas the ' desi.gner an~d btilder. Bankers Building 1Q5 W.. Adams St.1 Chicago Telephone CEN+ral,,0042 in is , long fl15 tory, this week issued a report by Theodore A.* Buen- ger, president, c ommenti ng o n ana *Photo ashows aousae lnde? cofl8bwM!UoU. - - - - - - - - - - -