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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1936, p. 68

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recentiy JohnIlH. Stevens, IL, of Glencoe, purchased from Elmner Rietz, of Winnetka, the white colonial bousýe at 940 Greenwood avenue, at the northwest corner.of Edgeulood lane, Winnetka. ,The bouse bas six rooms, and two bath's. Baumann-Cook representedboth, the. buyer and the seller. Céharles Cushing, of New York City, sold, bis tbirt1een-room wbite -colonial bouse, on six acres of 'Wooded property with a. winding ravine, at. the southeast corner of Sheridan road and Illinois road, Lake Forest, to an undisclosed purchaser. Gýilbert Rayner of-Lake Forest represented the seller and Baumann-Cook represented the buyer. Niue-Day, Sales Record Plans to J3uild Soon PAINT. STORE. EUBÂ~Dw00DS-996 WINNETKÀ ]PHONE Fer 1 Afterglow..- Orange saimon. . $5.60 Bleu Aimable. Hellotrope blue &.W0 Clara Butt. Salmon pink ...- , 4.4O Dreai. Heliotrope and violet 4.00 Fatneombe Snuders. Rosy red 4.40 Fauut. Purple maroon......40 Mmie. Krelage. Lilac rose..5.09 Pride of Haarlem.Rosy.carmin 5.00 priltesEIIsambetlm. Deep plnk .00 Bey. Ewbank.. Sl. heliotrope . 4.40 VU.etue. Hliotrope-.vileùt.. .50 Wua Copelafld. Rosy llae.... 4.40. . ... .00 Zn];. Purple black 80 Zwanenborg. Purpie white. Cô¶TTAGÉ TULIÉS 5.00 l>ldo. Orange red ..... .. 4.60 Grnadier. Ora~nge 5.0 Jflelfc<WibO1Pink Ingiescomibe YelQow .5.0. John Ruskin. Apricot mauv-e 4.60 .80 Marvel. Salmon and yellou, Mooullght Canary yellow. .. 8.00 Mn. Moon. <Gold yellow . 5.40 4.00 rleotee. White an~d rose. 7.00 Xosabella. Soft rose BEEER TULIPS 1.50 Batebus. Violet blue Bronze Queeu. Buff and bronze 5.00 24 at 1600Rate. »AEWIN TTIPS Cbarles E. Pain', of Winetka. sold bis seveni rootu, 2-batb wbitecoloniial house at 1417 Tower 'road, Wi?ùetl<a, to Roger A. Baldwini of Evanstoi.. This sale was particularly iinterestinig for only ine days after Mr. Pain nioti'fied Bauiaini-Coo1k tbat bie Nwaitcd to selI bis bouse, the deed liad beeni delîvered to the buyer anid tbe iney to the seller. During tbis niine Selle Wooded Tract days, the bouse was sbowni, tbe coniescrow ini p.ut deal tbe signied, tract C. C. Daugbaday, of Winnetka, sold at tbe Cbicago Titie & Trust com- tbe wooded northeast corner of Bircb Party, the title scarched. tbe deed cbased an adjoining. piece of property,., the sanie sze. on Appletree road. Mr. Langfitt. has* Plans drawn, to start building this, faIt Roy E. Bard, of WÎietka, sold bis fnine rôoomi,tbree batb bhouse orf. over bhaif ain acre of prop erty at l174 Spruce street, Winnetka, t'O Herman Lebeson of- 1205 Tower' road,--Win-' 0etka. Baumanni-Cook represented Mr,. Bard, and, Arthur H. Witzleben, Jr. of Witzleben Realty, Co. repreSented Mr. 'Lèbeson. Kenneth Hawvkins of the law firm of'Casselis,, Potter and Bentley, purcbased two' and one-baîf acres of wooded property o n Sunset Ridge * road, soutb of WiIlow road, in 'Northfield. Baumanni-Cook represented tbe buyer, and Lewis T. Dodds, the seller. Albert R. Gates, of Glencoe, sold the red brick Englisbh huse at 248 Havvtborne avenue, Glencoe, to S. R. flenner. of Oak Park. Tbe bouse bias nine roomns and four batbs. BauininCook represented both the buyer and tbe 'Seller. J. P. Langfitt, of W~ineîtka, pur- issueci for . additions the value of permits repairs, alterations and 80%: Ove Yeair Ago., The area's aggregate for tbe montb comipa res, witb $l,557,677 for September, 1935, and witb $2,019,115 for. last AUgust., Representing an .85 per cent nicrease oveèr last year the suburban total for -the first nine inintbis is $l9,666,187 or the largest tbree-.quarters year total since.1931. wbhen tbe volume aggregated, $20,822,212. Compiled by tbe Straus Securities Corporation and cov ering fifty-seven suhurbs, theSepteniber survey indicates continued ixnprovemnent in, the building industrv ini every section of the region. Greatest activity was reportedby Evanston, with a total of $410,550, followed hjy Oak Park witb $3*16,245. .Evanston In Lead Evanston's aggregate was aceotinted for by permnits for eigbt residences to cost $122,050; residential repairs, $ 19,- 500: nonresidential repairs, $29,500, and two theater jobs (o cost $240,000. Oak Park's volume includes . three homes, $38,850; four stores, $125;000; scbool addition, $80.000, and alterations and additions $65,M00. In the number of home permits Hammnond set the pace with nineteen, valuièd at $101,000. Highland Park issued ten Tvrrees Sbrub Phione Deerfield 241 B &lw Franken Cros. 440 Elm Street PatrornizeOutr Advertisers road ini the Woodley Acres development adjoining the soutbwest section of Winnetka.' 'Mr. Cain bas started building a white Englisb bouse. Ralpb Huszagh is tbe arcbitect. BamannCook represented the buyer and Richard Hart represented tbe WoodleyRoadSyndiates Royal Holden, of -Winnetka, purchased a lot on Appletree road, ini tbe - chasec one creo rpri "-a- "'~.. rii' cbased from L. P. Yopp ai) eightyrv ýg otozkle e gtfo between Stotiegate. terrace and Valley road, in Glencoe. Baurnann-Cook. represented botb tbe buyer and the seller. hcg.pr rco JmsL cbased. from H. C. Cbamplin, of Evanston, tbe property at 800 Sheridan road, Glencoe. 11r. Price intends to Lu B..ennett, ol rKeiiw'orth, pur-.1 nine montbs. .M11aa1ts for the test Attend Convention of Mortgage Bankers W. G. Ruggles and Richard 1. Rowland, the latter formerly assisant manager in the metropolitan boan départmient of the Lincoln National L.ife Insurance conmpanv, of W. G. Rugygles and Co., Evanston. attendled thue E.- HAGLUND& 849 EIm Street" fPhone Winnetka 2108 INC. 1 N. La Salle St., Chicaigo Central 0227 1571 Shierman Ave., Evanston University .2600, II4ve witn our governmeiit was also discussed andi grave doubts were expressed about our national govern-, mients -entire housinz program. we

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