Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1939, p. 56

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VALUIE FOR, VALUE D. L, KRUEGPER 111 W. Wathigem St. cog emfrul 5225 ILOWER RATES WITNfouT comUiSoN 40 Rd Tae. ÀALU Wg- 4N. mé1 " FIEORIA. l. Fer losp.ctios T.frpl.u. Devis 2233 Or HOIIYC.urt 4220 Georg*e T. Comley MORTG« DANER Stf.M BankbmIIdiag Ev..sf.m _____________Il Goverftment financea a:ided i the construction in Nues Ceter of rthe NUles Towns hip Commnunity High. ,achoo, homabve n rt beautif ing of its 21 acre campus, thze lat word in building and! grouni! treatment for educational purposes. The projeet entailed the outlati of more than a, million dollars. It zoul be decftcateci zolth appropriaté teremôn:ësý Suncla., June 18. Robert Bruce Harris, noted Chicago land- acape architect,. deslgned and supervýised the development of the campus. Two New Residences For Winnetka Sites GJlendale avnue Js the sc ene of two new r esidences which Thomas J. Crowe, of Chicago, lu building in Winnetka. Both are two stories and deslgned. by Architeet William Campbell Wright, also o! Chicago. The one at No. 470 is of stone and clapboard construction, and comprises six roonis and a built-in one-car garage. The estimated cost lis $11,000.1 Nine building permits for improve- ments costlng $41,600, of whlch five are for new residences, were issued in Wilmette during the past week. 1Designed by Architect .J. C. Blay- lock, -of Wilnette, . three of the resi- dences, are being built by W. C. Huggins, also of Wilmnette, on Ley- den lane. The'house at No.818 is being erected for Phiip Paul. .,It will be one story, of frame construction and wiLl comprise five, rooms. The es- timated cost is $B000).ý $9l,W RsIdence H. B. Salmon, took out the permit for> the one at 818 Leyden. It: will also be one, story,. with. five -rooms and- of frame construction, costing $91 000. >The permit for the third, at No. 828, was issuied to R. L. .Mufr. It will be one story, of frame construc- tion and have five rooms. The es- timated cost is $7,000. A. J. 'Weil is building a Vwo-sfory, six room residence of brick veneer construction, at 2026 Greenwood av- enue, costing $7,500. M. R. Horwitz is the architect and the Arnold Con- struction company, builders. Highland Avenue Home The other new residence is being. bufit for Hl. H. Bradshaw, at 1765 Highland avenue. It will be two stories, of brick veneer construc- tioni and will comprise five rooms wee ssued tme pas: weelc to the Columbus Mutijal Lufe Insurance compaziy for improvements at 1161 Chatfield road, costirng $500; 'Phlf Gordon, 809 Linden avenue, $3,800; Frank Belnont, 314 Auburn avenue, $300 and Herman Bucher, 933 Ash street, $300. Oscar Schwartz has taken out a permit for a one-car frame garage at 903 Ash street, costing $250. ilesidence alterations are being made by J. Morava, at 729 Green- wold avecnue, costing $2,500, and C. H. Lipman, 819 Park avenue, cost- ing. $200. A. J. Linn has taken out a permit for a private garage at 1805 Elm- wnod. avenue, costing $1805. Subdivision in Hou;..otid C.mny OU Vernon Avenue 1Se8. Lagane 6is. 74 "B4. 93»0 'been a pri- joaoter bedroorn and bath roon,. 7ty, has above the garage, If deolred. It will l»encoe b. lni the price range of $12,500. CONSTRUCTION MORTOAOES mi ý6

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