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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Feb 1927, p. 42

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WINNE TK A "TALK February 12, 1927 | Home Building in South Winnetka to Start Soon George F. Gonsalves, well known | | Winnetka builder, of 746 Elm street, | [now has well underway the building | operations which he has planned for [the extreme south part of tte village | this season. | Down on Meadow road, the most | [southerly street in Winnetka, between [Ridge road and the Chicago & North | | Western tracks, he is erecting two six- | room houses and also two on Brier | street, immediately adjacent. Two of | [these houses will be of brick veneer |and two of concrete block, stuccoed. FROPERTY HAS | | They being built for the iv CONTINUED TO, [spre Bond Rg will a ge 4 RISE IN VALUE {from $16,500 to $18,000. The streets Sen {here are to be paved in the spring, it is |said, and there are numerous other residences already planned for this section. 6.5% If we recommend a Real Estate Bond issue, you may be assured that it represents a high degree of safety dependable earning power. 3 - > L260 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston IT ALWAYS es WILL / PHONE WILMETTE 364 831 RIDGE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL. Gonsalves to Build New Residences in Winnetka Both the northeast and the south- | east corners of Church road and Hill terrace, Winnetka, are to be improved this season with beautiful residence properties, on which the builder, George F. Gonsalves, of Winnetka, announces he will begin work very | soon. These are among the choice building sites in this section of the village, where the past year witnessed the erection of many homes. Each of the | lots has a great depth, the one at the northeast corner being 170 feet deep, while the other one is only five feet less. Mr. Gonsalves states that he will build for the market, on each of these lots, eight-room brick houses, with three baths, porches, two car garages and in every way high class residences, in the $40,000 to $45,000 class. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lundberg of 435 Birch street, Winnetka, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, February 5, at St. Luke's hospital. Mrs. Lundberg was Miss Eleanor Jew- ett before her marriage. MONEY TO LOAN First Mortgage 69, Refinancing and New Bulldings W. L. "PECK CO. 39 So. La Salle St. Central 0625 5v,% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 frontage of 90 feet, with | Quinlan and Tyson Announce Important Sales in Last Week Quinlan and Tyson, Inc. announce the following sales closed within the last week. John H. and Ralph H. Quinlan sold [to George F. Gonsalves, of Winnetka, the Willard apartment building at the corner of Sherman avenue Emerson The | building was built by the Quinlans in | northeast {and street, Evanston. 11915 and contains twelve four-room apartments. Pierre G. Beach of the Evanston office of Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., was the only broker. | The Russell estates sold to M. E. | MacWhirter, taking title for a syn- | dicate, 37 acres on the north side of Willow road and on both sides of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Irailroad right-of-way between North- brook and Glenview. The property was bought for investment. Lewis T. Dodds, manager of the north shore office of Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., was the only broker. Arthur J. and Mabel I. Soderling {and Louis and Sorella Bromberg sold to Samuel I and Lucille M. Russell the vacant apartment property 50x119 on the east side of Ridge avenue be- tween Austin and Oakton streets, Ev- anston. The purchasers expect to im- prove the property with a high class three apartment building containing large apartments. J. L. Corcoran of the Evanston office of Quinlan and Tyson, Inc, was the broker. Oscar A. and Hedwig K. Johnsor sold to Clare and Ada Udell the six- room brick Dutch Colonial home at 2346 Ashland avenue, Evanston, on a lot 50x100. O. H. Armstrong of the Evanston office of Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., was the broker. A a { . B = ---- pie ~SFUBLIC GOLF PINT STREET SN | f OURSE a Ee 3 N [{ a [COS mr pmoteeer -- SKORIBNSCHOOL #72, =< \ WOORER : sun SE --. ~ < INDIAN HILL GOLF CLUB 4.873 Nw Sa Sl a ER Nay SOON All Improvements ready Power shovels and tractors have been working through the winter and will soon complete all improvements ready for residence build- ing in Daughaday Acres, including Village of Winnetka water mains, storm-water sewers, deep-level sanitary sewers and private roadways. Five and a half acres have already been purchased by residents of Win- -netka' who plan to build fine homes in this beautiful section, turn west at Winnetka Avenue, From Sheridan Road ast New Trier High "School along the north side of Indian Hill Club to Daughaday Acres. dri t Winnetka Ave- F rom Waukegan Road : (Hill Road) Outing Skokie Valley Electric Line and passing the Forest Preserve and Hibbard Road to Daughaday Acres. Telephone State Inquiries are invited from those who appreciate the desirability of getting off main traveled motor roads into this exclusive but conveni- ent country home section in Winnetka. DAUGHADAY BROTHERS, 168 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 5192 or 8949 DAUGHADAY ACRES T he choicest country-home acreage in Winnetka. Sa RN RE a ON gar a « ar

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