80 WINNETKA TALK March 3, 1928 (ur 277 Hubbard Woods New house with art studio, living room, four bedrooms, two baths, hot water heat and Frigidaire Refrigeration. Basement can be arranged for a billiard or club room. Garage. Attractive large lot. Convenient and school. to depot Priced very reasonably. Henry F. Uhe & Co. 545 LINCOLN AVENUE PHONE WINNETKA 83 NHALLL {ALLL LIL LLL LLSL LLL LL SILLS LS LSS SSS LISSA ASSL SALSA LSA SSS SLA LSS SSSA SSS SSSA SATS ISLS ASS 1 Rar rrr 7 Zl Leila ids LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LL LIL lilt AN AID TO BUILDING Deerfield B. & L. Association Organ- ized Last October Proves of Great Value in This Growing Village With an ever increasing building ac- tivity in Deerfield and where sub- division developments have come to be a common occurrence, the need of a building and loan association became imperative to meet the requiremnts of those who are coming to Deerfield to build their homes. Accordingly, last October, the Deer- field Building & Loan association was organized, since which time it has been functioning one hundred per cent, it is said, and at once was manifestly apparent as the very thing that was needed in the community. There are now six new subdivisions within the village confines. Last year witnessed the completion of a com- prehensive street paving program, in which practically all the streets of the village proper and some of those in the sub-divisions were paved. With the coming of spring, and with all this preliminary work out of the way, Deerfield folks are anticipating, in 1928, one of the best years, in the building line, that the village has ever witnessed. The officers of the Deerfield Build- ing & Loan association are, F. Hemp- stead, president; J. R. Notz, vice- president; C. W. Getty, secretary; E. H. Selig, treasurer. The foregoing, together with the following, comprise the board of direc- tors: James J. Hood, W. F. Macdon- ald, George W. Schick, John Huhn, A. Montavon, R. M. Vant, W. M. Dooley, Fred J. Labahn. BUILT-IN INCINERATORS The liveability of the home equipped with the built-in type, chimney-fed garbage incinerator will never be spoiled by the irritating nuisance of the foul-smelling garbage can and the dangerous rubbish pile. All debris-- not only garbage, but sweepings, tin cans, bottles, magazines, papers, trash of every kind--is merely dropped through the convenient hopper door or doors, located in or near the kit- chen. Occasionally lighting the ac- cumulated rubbish with a match, the entire batch of refuse is burned, leav- ing only the flame-sterilized cans and bottles to be removed with the ashes. BUILDING MATERIALS You haven't had real service until you've tried BUILDER'S SERVICE | On Time Deliveries at All Times Sand Lime Gravel Cinders Plaster Corner Bead Red Granite Rock Lath Wood Lath Metal Lath Waterproofing Angle Iron BUILDER"S SERVICE, Inc. Crushed Stone Dampers 841 SPRUCE STREET WINNETKA 512-2810 TELEPHONES: Pressed Brick Common Brick WILMETTE 744 Drain Tile Sewer Pipe Channel Iron Flue Linings Reinforced Rods Conduits Presstite Ash Dumpers White Cement Portland Cement WINNETKA Kenilworth Enjoys Continued Activity in Building Line Kenilworth followed its building per- mit record in January in the number of permits issued in February with four new residences authorized, the total value for the four in January however, exceeding by $9,000 the $55,- 000 total for February. During the month just closed there was one permit for a remodeling job amounting to $11,000 and one for a garage costing $250, bringing the grand total to $66,250. : Permits for the new residences were issued to Robert J. Kroschel for two, of brick, each costing $11,000, one located at 535 Brier street and one at 717 Roger avenue; one to Henning W. Carlson for a two story residence at 736 Cummings avenue, costing $11,- 000 and one to Drake Brothers, for a two story half timbered, stone and stucco building, with attached garage, costing $22,000. C. E. Driver was granted a permit for an addition to the residence at 473 Abbottsford road, costing $11,000. A, S. Hecht Builds Four Albert S. Hecht, the well known ar- chitect and builder, who is starting an extensive building campaign in north- west Wilmette, west of Ridge avenue, opposite Kenilworth, is also building four fine residences in the latter vil- lage, in what is known as the Kenil- worth Community subdivision. According to permits issued for these, in January, each is to be two stories, brick veneer, with two car at- tached garage and to cost $16,000. One is located at 532 Southdean road; another at 544 Southdean; one at 342 Sterling road and the other at 550 Kenilworth avenue. Basis of Good Building Found in Foundation The very basis of good building is foundation. Remember the parable of the wise man who built his home on a rock and it stood all tests. The foolish man built his house on the sands and it fell in the first bad storm. This is all true today. The cellar and the foundation are practically one and the same, and this cellar foundation is perhaps the most important single construction unit in the entire house. NEW LAUNDRY IN EVANSTON J. Harold Perlberg is erecting a com- mercial building at 1129-31 Chicago avenue, Evanston, which is to be occupied exclusively by the Perfection Laundry company, of which he is owner. Stanley M. Peterson is archi- tect for the structure which, it is stated, will represent an investment of $100,000. Otar Gotach is contractor. Wanted a Real Estate Salesman or Saleswoman who knows the power of a right idea. Splendid Opportunity for the proper kind of activity. Must Have a Car We are on the threshhold of the busy season and we put you in touch with the buyer. SMITH & KROLL 419 4th St. Wilmette 500 - Pr 00