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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1927, p. 58

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November 5, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 53 GLENCOE BUILDING IN OCTOBER OVER $80,000 Monthly Records Throughout the Year Maintained with Even Greater Prospects Another month's record of building activities has been proudly filed away in Glencoe's official archives, a duty which has come to be habitual with the officials of that village during the past year With an October total of twenty per- mits issued, representing an investment in both new and remodeling work of more than $82,000, the record for Oc- tober is equally gratifying with that of the prospect for the present month in which it is said the first of Glencoe's two new apartment and business blocks is to be started and which promises to swell the November total to perhaps new high records. To Break Ground Soon Ground is to be broken within the next two weeks, it is said, for the new $125,000 apartment building to be erect- ed on the north side of Hazel avenue, west of Vernon avenue, by Jevne Haugan and his associates, and as soon as the widening of Vernon avenue in this section is started, Frederick A. Cooper announces that_he is ready to begin work on his new $225,000 apart- ment building at the northeast corner of -Hazel and Vernon avenues. The proposed new theater building on the north side of Park avenue, east of Vernon, is awaiting only the draft- ing and passage of necessary ordi- nances pertaining thereto, it is said: the two new churches now underway by the Christian Scientists and the North Shore Congregation, Israel: the new school auditorium; the scores of new residences completed; the build- ing of the $500,000 muncipal water works plant, now underway, and the many large subdivisions, nearby, rapid- ly shaping into form for final develop- ment, all are reasons why Glencoe, as it approaches the close of the present prosperous year, is justly proud of her sustained October record. Four New Residences During the month just past, permits were issued for four new residences, totalling $61,000. There were eight permits for remodeling jobs costing $16,815 and there were also eight per- mits for new garages, costing $4,228. The monthly records also show that eight storage tanks for fuel oil were installed during the past thirty days. Permits for the new residences were issued to Albert P. Kloepfer for a two story house with attached garage, con- structed of frame and brick veneer, at 403 Jackson avenue, costing $16,000. To Charles A. Odegaard for a two story frame brick veneer residence at 260 Vernon avenue, costing $15,000. One to George W. Killner for a brick veneer residence at 212 Maple Hill road costing $15,000, and one to Harry A. Herst for a two storv house of tile and brick veneer at 527 Skokie road, costing $15,000. Hartmans Are Building House on Garrison Street The Hartman brothers, Carl and Fred, who have been active in build- ing in Wilmette in recent months, are now building in the newer section of North Evanston. They purchased, through Smith and Brown of Linden avenue, Wilmette, the lot at the south- west corner of Garrison and Isabella sreets, the seller being James W. Northrup of Evanston. An English Colonial house with two baths and a two-car garage will spring up shortly on the property, ground having already been broken. E. E. Thatcher acted for the buyers. Wilmette Realty Reports October Sales Ahead of '26 Sales negotiated by the Wilmette Realty company during the final month of the summer brought the total sales figures well ahead of their 1926 record. A list of the sales consumated during that month follows : The residence of E. C. Trankler at 622 Greenleaf avenue was sold to C. Seymour Jones, formerly a resident of Chicago. Mr. Trankler has moved his family to Oakland, Cal. The home of E. C. Newhouse on the southwest corner of Eleventh street and Ashland avenue, Wilmette, was sold to L. C. Pelott. Mr. Newhouse is now making his home in the East. The newly completed nine room English brick home of Max Eckleman in Glencoe was sold to Harry P. Con- way, formerly of Wilmette. Mrs. Katherine Kinder of Wilmette has purchased the eight room residence on the southwest corner of Wilmette and Park avenues, from Carl I. Wen- dell. The six room brick residence of Armin Bierbaum at 1729 Washington avenue, Wilmette, was purchased by Wilired C. Gillies of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Banning, Jr, formerly of Wilmette are now residing in their beautiful home in Indian Hill Estates, which they pur- chased through the Wilmette Realty company. Chris Christianson of Glencoe has sold his residence at 228 Randolph street to Willard Wheeler. Mr. Wheel- er is an executive of the National Safety council. The residence of R. C. Bennett at 856 Sheridan road, Winnetka, was sold to Carl E. Widney of Wilmette. J. P. O'Meara of Chicago purchased the residence of Charles S. Bergh at 821 Forest avenue, Wilmette. Miss Georgiana Reddick of Chicago sold 100 feet of vacant rpoperty on Third street, Wilmette, to Samuel Gordon of Chicago. The residence of W. C. Carlson at 2719 Eastwood avenue, Evanston, has been sold to Simon J. Morand of Chi- cago. The home of D. P. Kiefer, 874 Grove street, Glencoe, has been purchased by Clarke J. Munn of Wilmette. Two Wilmette Houses Sold by E. E. Stults Co. The E. E. Stults Realty company, 424 Linden avenue, Wilmette, report the sale of 735-10th street to John H. Davies and the subsequent rental to Stirling H. Harper of Watertown, Mass., also the sale of 518 Isabella street, Wilmette to Paul T. Browne. Mr. Browne and family have already moved in, coming to Wilmette from the South Shore district. $12,500.00 Wilmette. 8 room frame house, Ige. sun room, water heat, garage, lot 45x125. 3 blocks transportation. Close to schools. Small down payment. $27,000.00 Wilmette. 7 room stucco, sun and breakfast rms., slpg. pch., 2 baths, extra lav. and toilet. Water heat, 2 car gar- age, lot 75x160. View of lake. Near '"L." Will consider trade for apartment building. $60,000.00 Kenilworth. 9 rm. brick, tile roof, 2 yrs. old, sun and brkfst. rms., slpg. pch., 3 baths, extra lav. and toilets. Water heat, oil burner. 2 car garage, lot 100x175. Very desirable location. Tighe Realty Co. 1420 Sheridan Rd. 110) MEMBER NORTH SHORE t F A FOR FUEL--USE OIL "A Correct Grade for Each Burner" Two Bulk Plants--Eight Trucks operated ON the north shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE Braun Bros. On Co. 723 Oak Street, Winnetka Winnetka 3020 -- Telephones -- Highland Park 3290 BUILDER OF BETTER NORTH SHORE HOMES Phone Wilmette 2517 Charles E. Olewine Quality Builder

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