Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 67

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4 prises the uel in wnich tni s ag- gressive lban' organization operates unider the direction of George' T. Coonley. In commenting Upon the loan situ- ation, lMr. Coonley says: "I became affiliated with the Alli- ance Life several.years ago for -the reasons thaât this companyis a con- servative, yet. progressive organiza- tion, which bias adopted the general plan of loaning. its money in1Ilinois and states close.to its home office, ndwhere prompt and efficient serv- ice could be renclered. My mnany cli- ents have founid.this service exceed- ingly satisfactory, and, I am looking fcrward to a sub stantial increase in, North Shore loans overthe 1939 total of $4ÜO,OOO. These loans were placed principally upon- ehoice residences, outstaniding business properties, farms and smnall estates. The offi- ciais of the Alliance Life Insurance ecmpany are well acquainted with values in the N~orth Shor'e d istrict and look with particular favôr upon loans in this area. It is for this rcason that 1 have been able to comn- pete most favorably for high class loans." Here's Somethig For Camera Fans! uAubtot n inj piansior me con"IJI test- are various 'amateur photog- raphy organizations and clubs. Amxong other important features of the exposition will be a. compre- hensive displa'y and demonstration of varlous, home crafts. This ,will include a wide range o f workman- sh ip in metal.- wood. leather, -etc. In, addition to the manny home -build- ing educational. exhibits. there will 'be a special coal, stoker and coal heating exhibition. A clinic with, out- standing speakers on home building problems wil .be held daily. Refinanced Morigag-e Jusurance Bids Lead, FRlA Leader Reports Applications for" iinsuanceeof i'e- flinabced mortgages on' existing homes continue to lead in the num- ber of cases received frôm. the area served by the Illinois offlice of the Federal Housing Administration, John R. O'Connor, Illinois, FIlA State Director, reports. While applications for FIlA mort- gage insurance on 'new homes bas steadily risen in recent years, the number of cases for insurance oi existing homes received during the. COMPLTE LISINGS North' Shore Homes, and Res identi*al Vacant. JI ompletent Ferioat Service See- HARRIETTE W. STARR GRÂCE E. GRANT HELEN C. ItYMAN

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