Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 70

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70 WILMETTE . LIFE q.~emb~~ J, 1928 Real Estate Loans 5¥2%--6% Unlimited funds to loan for the constru_p· tion or refinancing of residences, apartments and commercial property. Prompt attention given applications and telephone inquiries. Call GREENLEAF 1855 BAIRDDARNER IIAL ESTATE " PROPERTY MANAGEMENT.. MORTGAQES Only four building permits were issued in Kenilworth during ~ovem ber but they were for a good type of residences, the four costing $87,000. The decrease in building activity at this time was not anticipated by Kenilworth authorities, who feel that the slowing down is only temporary. This is based upon the fact that the past year, throughout, ha·s . wit!lessed an unusual building campatgn m the village 'where it is also known that many 'others have made preliminary plans, at least, to build. . For this reason it thought the opening of the new year will witness a renewal of building, which, in the past twelve months has resulted in a veritable transformation of the west side, especially. The four permits for new residences were issued to: Jack Thornton, for a two story brick and tile and an attached garage, at 747 Cummings avenue, costing $23,500. Harry Zieve is the builder. W. R. Armstrong, two story brick veneer and detached garage at 711 Rogers avenue, $14,500. Oliver Budi-· son, builder. John Wyllie, builder, two story brick veneer and attached garage, at 724 Cummings avenue, $15,000. W. T. Kinsella, two story b~ick veneer and attached garage, 143 Abmgdon avenue, $34,000, C. H. · Brethold, builder. Citizens Raise Fund to Provide New Beauty Spot Just West of the Tracks Re~idents of Indian Hill west of the tracks have raised the necessary $7~ with which to make a park of the Chtcago & Northwestern Railroad company's tract north of Winnetka avenue and east of Center stree!, e-:ctending to the south line of the Ktewtk and Barbour tracts, which, last spring, were definitely taken over by the Winnetka Park district on assessment proceedings spread on both sides of the tracks, and also instigated by the restdents west of the tracks: Contribution of the $750 for improving the new sit.e was generousl~ contributed by restdents not only m the Winnetka Park district, north of Winnetka avenue but also by those residing in the village south of Winnetka avenue, which is in the Kenilworth park dis'trict. Because of the fact the new park ~ite is now owned by the village, the Park district cannot legally expend park funds on it, it is said, but the necessary money for that purpose having been so liberally contributed by the citizens, the Park board has gladly taken over the job of improving and maintaining it. The improvements are to be made in the spring and the maintenance of the park is to be without expense to the district. Ralph A. Hunt, Manager 528 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FARM GROUP INDEPENDENT Looking to a revival of activities in farm lands, farm lands dealers have been given the status of a . separate division within the membershtp of the National Association of Re~l. ~state Board·s~ The Farm Laitds Dtvtston of the Association, has for two years been functioning as a section of the A~sociation's Brokers Division. WATER DAMAGE DEDUCTABLt: Question of whether a farm owner in makjng income tax returns is entitled to deduction for losses suffered by overflow and seepage of water where such overflow and seepage from natural causes resulted in destruction of a planted crop has been brought to decision in a case which has just been passed upon by the Board of Tax Appeals. Deduction is allowable. COMMITTEE TO STUDY FARMS George H. Payne, Omaha, Nebraska, has been appointed chairman of the special committee of the National Association of Real Estate Boards which has been appointed by Henry G. Zander, of Chicago, president of the Association, to make a study of presej'}t general conditions surrounding the industry of agriculture. Now· PraeUeal Workshop you to develop your mechanical skill and use it for pleasure and profit. f A. 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