"of Evanston. : part of the Baker Estate. October 8, 1927 WINNETKA, TALK New Winnetka Sanitary Dairy a8 | Be in " an |B iu [| T 4 isin ii OO LLL John Kiewik, head of the Winnetka | Sanitary Dairy which he established 19 years ago, is making his "dream come true," in the erection of a $90,000 business block with a frontage of 75 feet on Oak street at the southeast corner of Chestnut, where, about the middle of November he expects to move into the most modern and up-to- date plant of its kind in the state. The section of the building to be devoted to the dairy will be the east room. There will also be two store rooms and offices on the second floor. The section of the new building de- voted to the dairy business will be equipped with the very latest machin- ery for handling and caring for milk and cream and the other commodities of this company. These include butter- milk, cottage cheese, American cheese, Swiss cheese, strictly fresh eggs and butter. The butter they receive three times a week directly from the Wis- consin creameries. Dr. F. WW. Fuermann Buys Fine Corner 'on Waukegan Road Dr. F. W. Fuermann of 835 Green- wood avenue, Wilmette, has purchased the corner lot at Waukegan road and Glenview road from Charles F. Speed This lot is in the heart of the village of Glenview and is zoned commercial. IL. W. Schnitzer and R. M. Johnston and company were the { brokers in the transaction: Charles M. Johnston and company report the sale of 55 feet of vacant . vroperty on Lake avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets by Oscar E. Fuchs, the buyer being Charles G. Ricklefs of Evanston. This property formerly was Hokanson and Jenks represented the buyer and . R. M. Johnston and company, the seller. BUC kingham 6011 UNIVERSAL Window Supply Co. Window Shades -- Draperies Wrought iron curtain poles. New Shades on Yeur Old Rollers. Screen and Metal Weather strips. 1223 ATMDISON ST. The Winnetka Sanitary Dairy en- joys an enviable reputation through- out the north shore area, for the ex- cellency of all its products, particular- ly its high test milk. The new building will be heated by means of a large steam heating plant, equipped with an oil burner, and in the dairy section will be installed two large electric ice machines, one of ten and the other of seven and one-half tons capacity. Mr. Kiewik is a pioneer in this busi- ness, and is justly proud of the growth of his dairy, culminating as it is in the development of this large, modern plant. Phone Wilmette 2418 EDWARD HUCK For Painting and Decorating at Sensible Prices 1405 Central Ave. Wilmett- TELEPHONE WILMETTE 1644 404 LINDEN AVENUE Opposite Northwestern L Terminal WILMETTE, ILLINOIS HOMES ---- VACANT In South Glencoe One block from the lake, surrounded by large estates. We are offering 200 feet at a price which we believe is below market value. THis Is WORTHY OF INVESTIGATION HIGHLAND PARK A fine Shingle Bungalow on a lot 66x 154. Furnace heat, 1 car garage. Unusual Value at $12,500 WalterP.Smith& Co. Realtors 332 Park Avenue Phone Glencoe 702 GLENCOE 5%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban resi- dence property at 5%¢[, interest. See us on renewals. . G. Pauling & Co. 5N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 BUILDER OF BETTER NORTH SHORE HOMES Charles E. Olewine Quality Builder