Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 41

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view, iNnne , - btorthbrook, Deer-' increase over 1939.. .......field and contigu- Indications of the increased ac- I ous territory. tivity is also br1ought out by the in- Glenview has crease in brokers with offices in. been by far the this area, from, three in 1935 'to ten, most active, with ,fM 1939.' oveir one-half mil- --__ lion. dollars in' r n niew construction. Offer Plan to Keep Contiguous areasd* i'i ofGln akars O 'l unr np ape and he SnsetBy Henning Jansson Mfet Ridgesectionhave Jansson 1Oit Burner Service 1wétPhoto h'ad their share'of Winnetka Robert; L., Wyatt new c onstruction. h oe ubre ss ru Theactîvity is healthy as practical- b . fe that it is often eletd ly 0 er en -bs eenbult orAn oil burner. is a highly> automatic ,ôwners and. only 20 Per cent. for:apjneo h speculation, with> these latte r houses I o 4hus ai finding a ready market. dayba24 hou d Developrments Grow receive periodic George F. Nixon continues to build service,. in his. Glenayre development and' Most oul burner has built and sold a number of new service coinpanies; homes on large tracts in the $17.000 offer a se r v ice to $25,000 fntee bratket. Diring 1939-- ontract whereby Swain Nelson and Sons company " the service man pioneer landscape firm, entered the cails each month!i real estate development field, sub- t to elean,lubricate, dîviding a part of the 40-vear-old; and chec ck the nursery and starting the erection of' 4 burmer for sym- six new homes in the $13,000 to $18,- toms of approach-i 000 class range. Golf Acres, a half- H. Jansson ing trouble. Ti acre or better~ development, also the reduces the pos- Farm in five-acre tracts, both on the sibility of an emergency service. cal market through Wyatt and Coons, to a minimum. showed added activity in homes ý There have been ni cases $9,000 to $16,000. The small bouse 1 where the home owner has had bis activity of Wyatt and Coons. in oil burner thoroughly checked in the homes. from $5,000 to $7,500, bas Ifall but, forsohie unavoidable rea- showed excellent fait. activity, fîve' son, such as dust in the air" sipply. bouses having been sold >prior to'the burner. may get out of perfect construction in the past few months. adjustment.. The humner may p Busy i Nprthrook ,erate inefficièntly for a large poio of the heating season causing a con- In Northbrook, The Bills Realty, siderable increase iii fuel consump- mnc., have opened up an attractive, tion. new development comprising 137, A monthly service contract is thej acres well improved With streets. hm wer'bestinuac water and sewer in large lots at at- agaitcostly.repairanhihfe tractive prices. Samuel McNab bI ___________________ Cam-pbell, local broker. reports good ________ activity in individual sales and one group activity, which wiIl mean a STU1RDY STRUCTURE. number of homes under one archi-1 Thé Herbert I-. Naukos home at ( . - 63 NIESTY74 1618 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON '44 (GRE720WILMElN7E 730 t, ~.~tt,êo *NoimanS. Norse isthe own- ner of ths five-room Cape Cod house at 827 Leyden lane, Wlmvette, W. C. Hug gins, Home» En- gineering. designer and bider.. Mr s. E b ba V. Berg- ôwms th fve- Ôoom air-càndfitioned and insulateçi brick veneer divellUng at 1466 Wilmette ave- nue, Wilmette.. .D.. W; F. Turbyfilu uas the architeet and BiT qer Gotaasý the buflder. Thom as J. Crowje 's séven-room b. r i c k veneer dweflmg at 480 Glendale ave- Ùue. Winnetka, was designed by , Wil- liani C amzp be1 Wright- *Ph~oto shows homse trnder construction. r' WN

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