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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Nov 1928, p. 69

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WINNETKA TALK November 3, 1928 WANTED TO BUY Residence on North Shore Must have five or six bedrooms. Near lake. Not over $100,000.00. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Have Desirable Tenant for a five bedroom home. Preferably in Indian Hill Club Section, but not Will essential. House must be in A-1 condition. pay $400 per month. E. E. STULTS REALTY CO. 460 Winnetka Ave. Winnetka 1800-01 A small subdivision of a private nature, highly restricted, close to Skokie Country club. At- tractively planned with prices ranging from $6,500 to $8,400 per lot. All improvements com- pleted and paid for -- thereby no special assessments. AVERAGE Lot SIZE 627 x 141 Fr. Walter P. Smith & Co. Realtors 337 Park Avenue Glencoe 702 I Banker Buys Acre for Residence in Estates Section Bills Realty, Inc., announce from their Indian Hill Estates offices the sale of $40,000 more of lawns in the Estates during the last week. George Kremm, vice-president of the Old Dearborn State bank in the loop, has purchased an acre Estate on Rom- ona road, just opposite the large stone residence now completed for Fred G. Becker, vice-president of the Con- tainer Corporation of America. R. R. Daily of Bills Realty, Inc., negotiated the transaction. i George Gonsalves of Winnetka has acquired two large lawns for the pur- pose of building two large Colonial homes on order, one being located in the wooded section on Blackhawk road. The other lawn is situated at the end of Mohawk Lane, opposite the two houses of W. M. McKnight and Marley Halvorsen, which they are oc- cupying this week. H. A. Clasen, head of the Manual Training Department of Lane Techni- cal High school, has acquired a lawn on Iroquois road in the 40-acre addi- tion to Indian Hill Estates. Mr. Cla- sen is planning the construction of a pipe organ of his own design and crea- tion in a seven-room English house of which construction is planned in the early Spring. John Pomeroy of Bills Realty, Inc., negotiated the sale to Mr. Clasen. WILMETTE CONTINUES HIGH SPEED BUSINESS (Continued from page 57) month" is provided by the permits issued for residences. One new resi- dence is to cost $80,000. This palatial house which is to be the home of Ches- ter F. Erickson is to be built at 1220 Lo- cust road in what is known as the first Kenilworth addition. It is to be con- structed of stone veneer. The builder is Thomas Gory and R. S. Walcott was the architect. But that is not all. The recently opened Canterbury Court section to the east of Sheridan road and practically on the lake shore will soon boast an- other handsome residence. A permit was issued for a home which is to cost $50,000 and which is to be located at 16 Canterbury court. It is being built by A. C. Atherton for C. B. Hazel- wood. The architect was Edwin H. Clark. Other residence permits were as fol- lows : Brick veneer residence for Roy F. Best, on Romona road in Bills Broth- ers' Sinclair acres, $17,000. Brick veneer residence for Miles B. Geringer at 998 Michigan avenue, $15,000. Summing up the distribution of per- mits it is found that six were for resi- dences for a total of $180,000, thirteen for garages for $7,780, one for a school for $80,000, three for business houses for $25,000 and two for alterations for $4,500. Weird Ideas some hold, about OIL HEAT Ox: is that an oil burner, once in- stalled and started, should require no further attention (What mechani- cal device made by man could operate on any such basis?) Another is that burning oil should vastly reduce heating bills. (The real purpose of oil heat is to give grealer comfort for your money--although a good burner will never run much higher than coal-- and often less.) These and other mis- conceptions rob many families of great comfort every winter. Important progress in oil heat has been made by Kreen-Heer (and other leaders). Price, as an obstacle, is largely removed. You should know of these things--now. Kleen -Heer With Oo 7 74 WINSLOW BOILER & ENGINEERING CO. 844 Rush Street. North Shore, 705 Washington St., Evanston Ralph W. Lapham, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS Note How Little Money Is Needed Now-- The new small-home "CHAL- LENGER"-- only 285 Tanks Extra Superior 4650 Greenleaf 5120

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