4 WINNETKA TALK October 8, 1927 _. TTR ------ ( I EE TT TE CE - Builders operating along the North Shore will find it to their advantage to make their construction loans through this bank. TTT Resources Quer 3 Million HT Member Federal Reserve System Tue WILMETTE STATE BANK Central Avenue at Twelfth Street Ha TT EE EE CT | Heinsen Company Gives Out Big List of Sales The Heinsen Realty company's office | in Winnetka reports numerous recent | sales including the following: ing: Two lots on Woodlawn avenue, Glencoe, Dr. James M. Snow to E. T. Leonard company; lot on Asbury ave- nue, Winnetka, E. F, Brewster to Den- nison B. Hull; lot on Drexel avenue, Glencoe, Walter Zick to Sadie Cowen; 808 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, S. H. Greeley to H. S. Stevens; 1010 Elm- wood avenue, Wilmette, Edward A. Kracke to Charles J. Lundberg; lot on Sheridan road, Highland Park, Warren Garrell to Charles J. Zahn; lot on Drexel avenue, Glencoe, S. T. Fish to Robert I. Nusbaum; 679 Bluff street, Glencoe, T. H. Cole to John Norwood: 1357 Asbury avenue, Win- netka, Margaret D. Eberhart to A. B. Long; 625 Oak street, Winnetka, Charles D. Boyles to Carl W. Zepp; 437 Woodlawn avenue, Glencoe, Leif E. Olsen and Jules Urbain to Edward D. Harris. Lot on Locust street, Winnetka, Jospeh Schaad to E. T. Leonard com- pany; 780 Hibbard road, Winnetka, Marx A. Stockley to Montague Ferry; lot on Scott avenue, Winnetka, Wil- mina J. G. Townes to Foreman Trust and Savings bank; lot on Madison ave- nue, Glencoe, Cooper, Winston, Ma- nierre Trust to Walter Zick: 708 Wil- low road, Winnetka, Fred C. Wilcox to Samuel S. Ross; lot on Walden road, Winnetka, O. C. Steen to Francis H. Hollister. Total of transactions, $230,550. REALTY MEN PLAY GOLF The privileges of the St. Clair Coun- try club were extended to those attend- ing the Real Estators' convention at East St. Louis. The Golf committee of the East St. Louis Real Estate board took care of the visitors. John Kiewik Builds New Sunset Road and Subdivides Homesite When the new section of Sunset road which John Kiewik is extending through _his property from Church road on the west to the new Through highway on the east is completed, Mr. Kiewik will have ready for the market fourteen of the choicest lots that have been offered on the north shore in recent years. The new street is about 180 feet north of where Hill road enters Church road, and passes through the Kiewik home property at 171 Church road, a small acreage tract which he purchased 43 years ago and which has since been his home. In very recent years this section of Winnetka, known as the Indian Hill section has been developing very rap- idly. Many fine new residences have been erected within this vicinity dur- ing the past twelve months and still there is a demand for more building sites. Fach of the fourteen lots which Mr. Kiewik's new street now provides will have a depth of 135 feet. One will have a frontage of 70 feet with a width of 94 feet in the rear and the others will have a frontage fo 60 feet, except the four with a north front which will be 55 feet wide. Mr. Kiewik is retaining a large tract in connection with his old home residence at 171 Church road, which, however, is so located, that later on, if it is so desired, it too, made be divided into smaller lots to the east. The new street he expects to have completed within a week or ten days. He is putting in the street, including the other improvements in connection, therewith, such as sewer, water mains, storm sewer, side walks and a cement roadway. To our friends and customers who have installed oil burners in their homes, Consumers Company announces the addition to its line of fuels of Stanolind Furnace Oil. After an extensive investigation concerning the merits of many kinds of furnace oils, we are confident that we have chosen the kind which will give our customers the greatest satis- faction and utmost economy. ©nsumers (Gmpany PHONE UNIVERSITY 4500 Dist. Office 1015 Church St., Evanston PHONES WILMETTE--WIL. 1300 GLENCOE--GLENCOE 75 = WINNETKA--WIL. 354 HIGHLAND PARK--HIGHLAND PARK 2800 DELIVERIES THROUGHOUT THE NORTH Now--A COMPLETE FUEL SERVICE! AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST TO USERS OF FURNACE OIL STANOLIND FURNACE OIL, made and guaranteed by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is of the highest quality. It is clear, clean, heavy in heat units and dependable. It burns clean, leaving no waste or residue to clog the burners. It is ideally suited to any installation requiring a 38° to 40° gravity oil. Don't wait for cold weather. or oil, phone us your order now! Whether you burn coal, coke SHORE DISTRICT Ce a er 4