Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1936, p. 58

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ftUx U i ELOAS Nor* b= m tiadl md b". -am. PMPt Oait . Cbios. LOANS 4V% iNT iS i N. La Sli st.. Chicase Osatu 0221 JunIwuty 2600 Construuction, ModeralztIoo Reoirs Architectusrai Service Anderson, mason.' Parkc &e £IUUL, plunibiug.ý J. H. Victor, 1046 Michigan avenue, résidence alter ations,, $2,000. Meyer& Cash, arcbitects. Williamn Towne, plumbiug. Kilbar Electrie company, electric work. E. A., Miller, 2231 Grteewobod ave- nue, residence, $5,000. J. Povlavicb, arcbitect. Happe Bros., miason. j. A. MacLogan, electric work. E. A. Miller, 2231'Greenwooda ve- nute, residenc e, $5,00. Mason, Happe Bros.. Electric Work, J. A. Mac- Lagan. C. E. Wickman, 16 Canterbury court, residen1ce alteration,. $1,800.. Mason, Barnes & Griffis. :Plumbing, National Plumbing cornpany. Mid-Continent Petroleum corpora- tion, 833 Main street, gasoline filling s tation, $5,000. Arcliiteét, D>resser Engineering company. J. P. & J. W. O'Conner, 2039 Ken- ilworth avenue, residence and at- tacbed garage, $10,000. Architect, C. H. Gibson. joseph Kniep, '1611 Central ave- nue, residence alteration, $400. Ira F. Rosenberg, 1822 Elmwood avenue, garage, $200. Dorothy D. Beck, 1101 Illinois road, residence alteration, $300. in Glencoe curxng the ls e One of the new homies is to be built by Robert Zimmerman, at 521 Longwood avenue. It will be a two- story brick, and according to tht permit will cost $36,000. E. M. Tour- telot Jr., 333 North Michigan avenue, Chicagco, is the architect, and Janrik Ragner, 7257 Pingree street, Chicago, the mason contractor. Harola Batiks is building a two- Marcl inl Winnetka rau true to f orin botb in regard to weather and building conditions-it camne ini like a lamb and made a lion exit. 1During the last eleven days 'of the month Building Inspector NormIan V.." Schm»idt issued a total of 12 permits. forý improvemnents totaling $98,8W, as compared to five permits and $36,400 f or. the first twenty, days. The closinig eleven-day record. in- cludes permits for six new residences,. costing $83,000;. five for, remodeliing jobs :costing $15,5W0 and one private garage, $300. 1 B lr*@ Vmee eslro Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Anderson, of 927 Cherry street, Winuetka, are building atw-tày.axrombrick veneer residence wîith attached two- car garage, at ioei1 Elm street, costing $6,000. MUr. Anderson is the architect; Chris Christensen, of Highland Park, the builder, and Vic J.Killian, Win- ne1ka, e. bcplomber. Another new residence permit was issud to Axel Hofgren, who is build- ing a. two-story brick veneer and at- tached two-car garage, at 555 Asb street, at a cost of $16,00. Willard Walker, 5M36 Lake Shore drive, Chi- cago, is the architect, anid C. A. Bears- berg, Inc., 856 North East highway, Park Ridge, the builder. Duild -Rom Home. Mr. andI Mrs. Tnhn H. Platt are tect, and C. A. Hemphill & Associates, also of Evanston, the builders.' Mr. anid Mrs. Earl Carlson took out a permit for a new two and one-haif story nine-room stone veneer resi- deuce and attached two-car garage, at 231 Winnetka avenue, costinùg $20,000. This bouse also was designed by Architect R. F. Houliban, and C. A. Hemphill and Associates are The Evanston-Notl Shore Real Estate board will explore the myster- ies of new bousse construction.at the regular meeting, Monday evening, April 6, at 8 o'clock., An illustrated talk on'the ' Modern Trends'in Newv Home Building," -by C. A.ý Hemphill, presid ent of C. A. Hemphill and ýAs- sociates, wiIl be the, feature of the evening. The speaker wili outline the funda- mentaIs, of house constructi .on and dis- cuss the probleins of the realtor iu the sale of homes. An i nside into the latest developments of bouse construc- tion wi1 include types of insulatioti, use of -concrete and steel, and the ap- plication of air conditiouing' in its various f orms. .Mr. Hemphill brings a -wealth of ex-. perience to bis task plus the reputa- tion of knowing how to get his mes- 'sage over. W.lf tgmwn-oui the north short for years, he bears the distinc- tion of having built and sold homes of better types right through the depres- sion. He is now serviug bis third term as president of the Evanston Cham- ber of Commerce. The expanded activities and rapid- ly increasig gnembership of the board bas necessitated it moviuig to newer anid larger quarters at 614 Cburch street. Rvanstoui. These will Single Building Permit Is Issued in Kenilworth Theé one building permit issued in Kenilworth the past week was talcen out by, Bertel Kieerup, who is build- ing a new two-story brick venter residence anid attached two-car ga- St.Chlsse. Phne $814 I OLIV HANS EN i L.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy