Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 45

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JamesJ. Gathercoal, of Wlmette, is thearchifect for this Southern Colonial home being blit at 1117 Michigan .'avenue, Wlmette, for Dr. R. A., Masessâ'. The picture ts "Of a modelof the house which~ the archi- tect has mnacle for, the purpose of ieftting the owner see just what his house. is going to. look. lule upon coîmpletion.. There is a -spaclous reception ha1, teaeaepro osdr i livng oomwit a adoinng eren-heating expense fixed and' does not ect~~~~~~~ iocdnn ookthnadrealize that big savings can often powder room. In. the basement. a bemd.S htti aig a fireplace enhances the recreation b elzdw renwofrn u room. Thereý is a toilet, laundry 'Bonded, Savings' pl an to owners1 of and heater room and a storage room, liolbres I hspa ur ail leading from a hall at the foot antee is maes th aikn alle-, 0f hebaemet ~ars flame oil burner will save a definite The ,twocar garage ibas, a direct . inün mon fful Te tv üYrrance to the reception hall. On the ecod flor re fur hambrs ngs guaranteed are stated before an tne tecondbaths ail fourthe rs installation is made .and often ruui and wo bths Allof he romsfrom 25 tQ 35 per cent. have large closets and cross ventila- tion. The spaclous master chamber -Using average figures it is easy has Frenich doors leading to a bal- to see that fuel waste is an item of Cully.. importance. In a city of 4,000 The Masessa bouse has a beauti- homnes, such as Wilmette, the yearlyI fui setting and will be made of brick fuel bill in an average 'six-room i with graceful wood column-s. The home is about $100. That inakes a heat will be oil fired winter air con- total yearly fuel bill of at least $400,- ditioning. There are many fine ap- 000 and we can figure that as mueli pointnients to this new home. Com- as 25 per cent or $100,000 is wasted. pleton i antcipteciby My ~ "Our~ 'Bonded Savings' plan shows. ows uelthe oWners of old oil bu.rners an Show Fu l W ste easy way to make a pernmanent re- Sn w (ste iduction in household overhead. This: reduction is not a temporary sav- Bi Itemi in Man y ings that will be made only once, '-J but, a savings that will be made Homes o Shoree afternar Bond is based on a Fuel waste in Wilmette and vicia- survey madle by a heating engineer ity amounts to- over $100,000 per who uses modern sclentific instra- year, according to.H. B. Schampel. ments to* check the performance of general manager of Schampel Heat- a heating system. He arialyzes theý ing company, North Shore dealers flue gasses, measures the stack tem- for the Timken Silent Automatie di- perature, and tests the draft. From I mns.>of lthe iner North Shore N. *Stuar t Shermins 10 - r 0OM Iruame home. at 1111 Sünset road, Wnnetka, was designed bù EdwiLn H. Clark andi built by thée Henke Conl- struction companyr. At 68 Woocle roûd. N e w'I township, was bui this l1-room briet and wood Earl American dwelUin for HaroZlKiaÉ stati, Ralph Stootz was the archiÏect. Mr. a n d Mrs. Peter J. Marsehall are the owners of this seven-room French provincia residence at 2009 Gre<rnwood avenue, Wilmette. The home was.designed lui Paul Olsen and! btdl by Carl Ry- *Photo showshouae macler coftrtTio..

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