Glencoe's Real Bargain 241 FAIRVIEW RD. DRIVE Past this attracthve white col- onial today and, eil us for an inspection, It hum 8 roomu, 3 baths, oil heat, 2 ter garage, 2 beautiful porches, and wooded lot with 140 feet of frontàge. OEeéred -far below market. Might :trade. Cill for particu- lars. J ohn F. Hahne,hIc.. Exclu'sive Agents 1619 Sherman Ave. Gre. 270 0 .i and iction Arthur C. -Holden, well known MAIN & COMPA NY, Wc. JAM SL. Comeo Investment Securitiee Investment Trust Suae. 636 CH-URCH STREE.T EVANSTON, ILLINOIS TELEHoNEs: DAVis.. 12» 'CHICAGO---ROG@ns Pak 7474 be ore the Appraîsal Division où "Demonstration Appraisal of a Small Commercial Property.". Max Ramm, Detroit, Mich., before the Brokers Division on "Real Estate Brokerage Policies That Are Making9 Money at the Present Timne." .A. E. LePage, lToronito,,Can., beý- fore the.Prokers Division on "Selling Homes.", Fred M. Clarke, C hicago, before' the Farm Lànds :and Couintry Estates Division on "FarmLand Exchanges," REAIL ESTATE LOANS Have, funde to boan on Northb Shore eàldentlai property at rea- sonable rates. Sec neon- renew'.lU A'001 mortgagês foral.. -F. G. Pau.ling 41C. Said* the Woman Prom Winnetka I 'e per front foot are very much building costs have reached resutting in savings of f rom Prices less and bottom,1 164 Sheridan Road Wilmiete 31740 '2703 hIc.a Ashland Avenue GREenleaf 31414 weeks on Monday nignts was closed' Monday night of this week. The entire proposed new ordinance was read by xnembers of the Zoning commission at the five public bear- ings held on the matter, and diséus- sion and suggestions' were invited. on every. payagraph of theordinanice.* Discuse .O.Ccupacy At the adjourned- public hearing Mondayv nigbt of this week the dis-. cussion covered occupancy permaits, ruies governing the interpretation- of the proposed niew ordinance,' cil- forcement, of the ordinane and-pe11-- alties for. its violation, the meebod of ,making cha nges and, amenidments to the ordinance, the creation of a permanent zonin g .com mission and the. establishment of. a board of ap.- peals. On only one point was there an%, sharp difference of opinion between, inembers of the Zoning commission and those, who attended the hearing Monday nigbt.- That was with ref- erence to provisions of the new ordi- nance for the creation of a germia- rient zoning commission .and estai- lishiment of a board of appeals. - Waotç Separate Personnl: AIder Tigbe, prominient real, estate mnan, who bas taken a leading partý in discussion of tbe proposed revisedý zoning ordinance tbroughout the, five bearings beld on the 1matter, .s ug- gested the insertion in tbe ordinance«. of a paragraph wbich would forbid nexnbers of the Village Plan coin- mision or of the Village Zoning coin- mission to be members of* the board of appeals. MIr. Tighie stated that sentiment favorivig sncb a provision hiad been expressed to him repeatedly:* Members of the present Zonîng commission, who are also mfembers of the, prescrit board of appeals. cex-" plained to Mr. Tighe that a -state law expresslv 'provides that.memnbers" of the board of appeals may also be meimbers of the Zoping commission. Therefome.,the provision wbich Mm., Tighie suggested.1could not lawfully be included in the nlew zoning ordi*- iîance, it was explained. Explan Board Functions Members of the Zoning commis- ion, before whom the hearings have «en held are: Robert Stoddard, liairman, Lloyd C. Ayres, J. D. Roth,, .J. Newey and F. C. Huffman. After the ordinance has been re- iewed by these men and certain.sug- ,estions made' at the h.earings. in- 'rOrated into it it wilIl be>prèsen ted o the Vlage board for passage. ",What is the Catch in Your Prices, Down Here? 1 can find no such prices in, Winnetka." Many of her friends in Winnetka, Wilmette and- Evanston have found thei'r ideal home in Indian Hill Estates' a4 savings of tho sands of dollars- because