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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jul 1928, p. 49

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rT 48 WINNETKA TALK July 14, 1928 Realty Men Ready The National Estate Boards plans appointment of a commission of its members at an early date to make a special study of the agricultural situation, looking to a better understanding and greater cooperation between ness and the that this action be taken was adopted by the entire delegate body of the Association at the annual convention at Louisville. The board of directors of the Association has authorized Henry G. Zander of Chicago, presi- dent, to appoint such a commission. It is a matter of concern to all business that a way be cleared for a normal farm lands situation, the As- sociation points out. The new com- mission, which is to be established at the request of the Farm Lands Divi- for Steps to Help Farmer Situation Association of Real American busi- A resolution farmer. Upholstering Cabinet Shop Antiques Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholstering Established 1895 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 | tural credits. sion of the Association, will make its study with special reference to the following matters: 1. The adjustment tion of tariff schedules. 2. The exces- sive taxation of farms. 3. Surplus production. 4. A closer study of mar- keting products with special consid- eration of freight rates. 5. Agricul- 6. Co-operative move- ments among farmers. Wilmette Strides Ahead for New Record in 1928 (Continued from Page 41) J. W. Beuttas, brick and tile resi- dence at 233 Maple avenue, $20,000. E. L. Kennedy, residence at 1356 Ashland avenue, $11,000. L. A. Portman, one and one-half story residence, $10,000. B. J. Denman, brick and tile resi- dence at 21 Linden avenue, $95,000. Alfred W. Peard, brick veneer resi- dence at 100 Girard street, $9,800. J. Severson, brick veneer residence and garage at 2031 Kenilworth ave- nue, $14,000. John O. Mazie, residence at 2815 $17,000. FORGED IRONWARE ARTISTIC A bit of forged iron hardware in the home gives a touch of old world romance, a suggestion of old time ar- tisanship, which, is unfailingly delight- ful. and equaliza- frame road, two-story Blackhawk U NMATCHED VARIETY AND PRIC ES ALMOST AT YOUR DOOR E your own "Inquiring Reporter." Go to Up- town Chicago. It's a short ride. Or if you drive there's always ample parking space. Shop leisurely for foods, wearing apparel, anything, in half the usual time. mpare prices and variety. You'll see why Uptown Chicago is the shopping center of a million people. Then round out the day with a matinee, or with lunch in a charming place, and be home again quickly and comfortably. Why go miles for what's almost at your door? : UPTOWN CHICAGO One of a series of advertisements for Uptown Chicago spon- sored by the Central Uptown Chicago Association and paid for cooperatively by Uptown Chicago's business men Chic eloomey Ee aes new ARCYLE When you plan to travel, morethan any ther Che d use the Railroad Union ityto i Ticket Office -- buy Sour the success of every enter ticket, reserve your Pull- IAT gS Sl man and check Li bag- icago area. We x age at the Uptown you to investigate py 4 m ation. Phone: Long- possibilities here for sub- ITROSE beach 7454. stantial success. Shopping Center of a Million People Business Ethics of New Interest to R. E. Operators An important addition to the na- tional Realtor"s Code, the code of business ethics binding upon every active member of a real estate board in the National Association of Real Estate Boards has been adopted by the Association. The addition is upon the importance of making real estate appraisals. It is designed to guard against concealment: of any private interest on the part of the appraiser in the property which he is evaluating, and to guard the professional nature of an appraisal or of a professional opinion on a real estate matter from confusion with an offhand opinion of value. The clause of the code referring to appraisals, with the additions reads as follows : "When asked for an appraisal or an opinion on a real estate problem, the Realtor should never give an uncon- sidered answer; his counsel constitutes a professional service which he should render in writing over his signature and only after having ascertained and weighed the facts. Realtors Discourage Custom of Net Listing The listing or sale price of real estate is a subject that should be thoroughly understood between owner and broker when listing real estate for sale or rent, and itis recommended that all brokers discourage the practice of owners listing real estate at a "net price." ("Net to me" as usually ex- plained.) The broker should explain the advisability of including the regular board rate of commission and always discourage the practice that many owners voice "net to me." This net price many times leads to misunder- standing between buyer and seller, makes it difficult and sometimes im- possible for the broker to explain. CASEMENTS ON SUN PORCH Those intending to build a sun porch on their home this summer can in- stall the effective outswung casement windows, even though the rest of the house has double hung windows. They add to the general appearance of the house, both from the exterior as well as the interior point of view. Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new 3 per cent. 12-15 year reasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds, The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928. Holders should consult their banks at once for further de- tails of this offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, July 5, 1928,

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