Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1928, p. 46

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WILME'TTE LIFE July 13, 1928 I. 0 A II I :Many a home owner, performing sundry odd paint jobs around his house Oa DellnMt Boa11 aa4 ··anant in summer time, finds that flies in the Operat~rs F~eld _,... Hacock Matal Ufe J...... wet paint are a distinct irritation. Reports from a manufacturer of white An impQrtant addition to the naThe north shore is to have a flylead claim that citronella or oil of s revealed ing field and airport. This i_ A. D. Ulf&WOBTBY, Loaa Altai cedar will wage effective warfare tiona! Realtor's Code.~ the code of in the teasing oj one hundred thirty 111 W. A.daat 8'-t CMeato busine ss ethics binding upon every acres of land at the corner of Lake against this nuisance. active member of a real estate board avenue and Railroad aven~e by in the National Association of Real a syndicate of north shore and Estate Boards has been adopted' by Chicago men headed by C. F. Robthe As.,ociation. The addition is upon erts of Winnetka. This aviation field the importance of making real estate will cater to commercial, passenger and apprai sals. It is designed to guard student service.· again st concealment of any private Eighty-five acres of the total was interest on the part of the appr~iser leased from C. D. Rugen, thirty-five in the property which he is evaluating, from Louis Clavey and ~he balance and to guard the professional nature from Mrs. Elizabeth Rugen. The conof an apprai sal or of a professional sideration was not disclosed. The field interest for loans opinion on a real e"tate matter from has frontage of one-half mile on RailAmple funds at confusion with an offhand opinion of road aven_!! eand 2,200 feet on Lake on homes value. avenue. The clause of the code referring to The necessary grading will be done 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges , appraisal_ s1 with the additions reads as in the near future and the erection of foll_c;>ws : the hangers will start soon after. The . Our IOGU are parclauetl 6~ "When asked for an appraisal or an purch~se of the equipment will also opinion on a real estate problem, the be · made at an early <!_ate, as it is the UNION CENTDAL LIFE INSUDANCE CO. DANICEAS LIFE CO. Realtor should never give an uncon- plan of the syndicate to start actual sidered answer:; his counsel constitutes flying as soon as possible. of Cincinnati of De~ Moine-:. a professional service which he should Comb1ned Assets $lJO,OOO,OOO render in writing over his signature ·E. C. Gaither Purchases an~ only after having ascertained ahd Kenilworth Home-Site wetghed the facts. R. M. Johnston and company of Linden avenue. Wilmette, report the sale .of a lot 75 by 175 · feet ~n Raleigh road, Kenilwosth, for William E. Huston to Edward C. Gaither. Mr. Gaither is ha vin["' plans prepared for an attractive re:. idence to be erected in the near future. ·:~~ consideration was undisclosed. Alfred Dietsch of Rogers Park has purchased a lot SO by 180 feet on the north side of Maple avenue, half a block from Sheridan road where he will erect a home this summer. E. Sumner Walker represented the buyer and R. M. Johnston and company represented the seller. clJI.Tsr.ON ......... ... c...,.., . KEEP FLIES OUT OF PAINT Business Ethics of New Interest toR. E. Big Tract of Land on N. S.ls Leased for a Flying · Builders and Home Owners for · REAL ESTATE LOANS at NEW SKOKIE HEIGHTS HOME One of the several new residences which are being completed for early occupancy in Skokie Heights is being erected by Thomas I. Simpson1 the contractor, for a man residiug in Riverside. 5~~~ MONEY Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5%% interest. ~ee us on renewals. 5}2% and 6% · with Lowest Commission Rates E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 TO HOLDERS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury oft'ers a new per cent. 12-15 year 'treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. :r'he 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 details of this offering. 3~ Phone Wilmette 784 or write THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15 1928, and will ceaae t~ bear interest on that date. Secretary of the Treas~. Waabinaton, July 5, 1928. A. W. MELLON

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