ail1' types -ail sizes FIRS TNATIONAL tank end Trust. Compny 800 Dasvis Str..et DAY. 8100 Evanston RO 98k ~21 NO COMMISSION L41/2 0/W INTEREST [FIRST MORTGAGIE R.klntal LOANS On sieia Properly of Ap- and Location Other Loans at Correspondingly Low Rates MORTGAGE CORPORAITIONi Evanston Office ~1571 Sherman Ave. Uni. 2600 New Home lu Winnetka William G. Ruggles Associates, Inc., announce the compZetiov of the Georgian Colonial, brick residence, shown above, at 1153 Cherry street, Winnetka, for Albert J. Horre il, a Chicago attorney. The residence con- its large eight rooms avd the twvo-car garage adjoining the house in the rear. Nearing completion at the, présent time, is the eight room, three bath, brick Colonial residenice at 10 Ravine lane, Highland Park, which William G. Ruggles Associates, Inc., are build- ing for Mr. a'nd Mrs. John M. Mont- gomnery of Evanston. A feature of this home is the bedroorn with a complete igan avenue, Chicago, is the archi-1 tect. The permit for the filling station was issued to Mrs. B. Ellen Hayes. It is of brick and concrete construc- tion. Its location is at 1020 Tower road. The estimated cost is $7,000. Ernst Benkert, 'of Winnetka, is the boardi wiI take place Monclay No- vember 7, at the Shawnee Country club, at. 6:30 p.m. Thie main feature* (n the progr7am is an advertising èlinic conducted by C. L. Perkins, editor'of the Magazine Real -Estate, on the subjec.t "H ow, to Put Profit in. the Advertisinig Dollar." Others partic ipating in, the clinic are M. A. Ring,, president, M.- A. Ring Direct Mail Agency, Chicago;. M.. H. Jones, manager, service' division classified advertlsing djepartmnent, Chicago. Tribunie; Robert Schless, classified advertising manager,, Chi- cago Herald & Examiner-Eve- ning American and 'Stephen Colin, advertising mana ger, DovenMilehle & Co. Chicago. This clinic was a headliner at the state convention of real estate boards held in Rock ford iiuring October. t bas been imrported "in toto- and promises to be one of. the most in- teresting meetings of the year. Charles Van Duersenà Joins Hill & Stone H-arold Hill of Hill & Stone an- iiounces that Charles. Van Duersen has become a rnenber of his sales staff this week. Mr. Van Dueiren YOU OWE IT TO "Associates,' states' tnat tney nave an e stimated $5,00. 1 i e nas a rich background of p-roperty several other residences under con- _________ management activities. struction in the North Shore area Years ago he rnanaged the Keil- at the present time and are planningwotofieorteJshSase- to commence work on two more 2 New Homes Lead tathaoffiefte osen years tese wih will be redyfo srighoc- ilThe Permits joined the staff of Smart & Golee i wchny h closing week of October wit- Evanston, where for 18 years he cupncy 'nessed the issuance of eight build- handled their property management ing permits in Wilmette for improve- business, and for more than six years New Residence, Service ments totaling $23,000. Two of these just past he has been identffied with Station, for .Winnetka were for new residences costing $20,- the Foreclosure & Recèivership de-, One ew esienc, agaslin 500:- three. fnr qtp--finijo q....Prmn of the Chicago Titie& Onene reidnce agaolie ill _À -- , - - r..'Tru(nnx RappBuilding. Paronize Ouv, Aduetiev Sherman avenue,'ý Evanston, is the architectural firm and the William E. Schwitzer comnpany., also of Ev- anston,. are builders.