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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 32

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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32
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Real Estate In Brief 32 COUCIEC-NEWS Friday, November 3, 1961 BUYER INTEREST Increas ed buyer interest in recent weeks has been reported in Franklin Township by Lew Brounell, sales agent for Foxwood and Easton Ridge, two major sub-divisions located off Easton Ave. According to Brounell, 34 homes of the 53-home community have been sold since the project's inauguration a month ago. At Foxwood, 223 homes have been sold. or death. Auspicious numbers bring a high price.

Unlucky ones are fobbed off on less discriminating Assigning telephone numbers in Japan is complicated because certain numbers mean good luck, wealth, bankruptcy 3rd Section At Tamarack Due to Open Metuchen The third and final section of Tamarack at Oak Hill will be opened tomorrow, builder Philip T. Ruegger Jr. said today. The project, situated adjacent to the Metuchen Golf and Country Club, features ranches, split-levels, colonials and split-ranches. All include three, four and fiv bedrooms, 2Vz.

baths, oversized kitchens, full basements, two-car garages and finished recreation rooms. On minimum one-half acre plots, the homes start at $30,000. Ruegger has been building homes in the Metuchen area for eight years. The most recent before Tamarack was Beacon Hill. Agents for Tamarack are: W.

Bohlen and Associates, Realtors, 495 Main St. till' IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 9 II 111 fu 'T'T'iii- il I I IWH i. I. mwiwinin.iini.irii.iwihiiiriirilii ftMWiW- iiwtTjitfrww www fn) SECTION OPENS Section Four, consisting of 16 homes, has been opened at Princeton Hill, a 104-home luxury community located on Southgate off Mountain in the Murray Hill section of New Providence. Featured at Princeton Hill are five models, priced from $26,900.

TAMARACK The above home is one of the models of the third and final section of Tamarack at Oak Hill which will open tomorrow adjacent to Metuchen Golf and Country Club. Insulation Cited Advocates Steel Home 4 BEDROOMS RANCH HOMES SO Wood Paneled Family Room, Separate 25' Children' 'Wreck Room. Many More Luxurious Features! TO sei.1i? JFWlX Homeowners faced with the problem of exterior re-siding are advised by building specialists to consider insulating siding. They say its insulation features help trim heating costs, reduce indoor temperatures in warm weather and provide lower maintenance costs by eliminating periodic painting. PROJECT UNDERWAY Construction is moving into high gear at Rebel Hill, a 54-home project inaugurated earlier this month on Mr.

Airy Rd. in Basking Ridge. Developers report that all roads have been cut through and that every lot has been graded, staked and marked. The first group of 20 foundations were poured this week. 1 mu EvriMMlill ir W'lS jjj00r Upe tmttir FROM DOWN! $890 List Your Home With LEWIS Realty Co.

PL 2-1800 To be offered at Rebel Hill will be three colonial-style models I Incredible Value Breathtaking Spaciousness ONLY 30 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN NEWARK Fine Schools, Shopping, All Transportation Nearby City Sewers In And Paid For! bi-level and split-level de signs on fully-improved 3-4 acre settings. They will be priced iiiiiiiiiiiis K5n TOI-H0M1E cus from $22,500. ROOK mm par EXTRA BATH IN SCENIC MIDDLESEX BOROUGH, N. j. No room for an extra bath? Consider utilizing two "back to back" closets with the partition removed, plumbing specialists advise.

Recent development of liehtweisht copper tube for DIRECTIONS: West on Route 22 to Washington Dunellen, and right around circle. Follow Dunellen sign. Straight ahead on Washington Ave. to first traffic light on Route 28 (North Dunellen Center. Turn right on Route 28, proceed l'i miles to model.

OR, from West Front Plainfield, straight ahead on Route 28 past Dunellen, Center. l'i miles to model. Exclusive1 Sales Agenti Jacobson, Goldfarb Tanzman Co. 294 Hobart Perth Amboy. N.

J. HI 2-4444 drainage, they point out, makes Dossible construction of second bathrooms in areas as smau as 3x5 feet. ONLY 9 HOMES TO BE BUILT ON TO ACRE PLOTS IN THIS LOVELY WOODED AREA WHEN WE think of the construction fea AT IP TO RANGEWOOD COURT from In Sleepy Hollow Last 2 framed homes. One question came to mind immediately: Since steel framing obviously is expensive, won't that raise the cost of a house? The question had been anticipated and the answer was quick. "IS STEEL framing really expensive? If a building lasts and lasts and lasts, wtihout incurring high maintenance costs, then how can you speak of it as expensive? I mean, every year it goes on the yearly cost of it is reduced year by year the house gets cheaper.

It's the old story: The best is, in the end, the cheapest because it lasts longer." But the original cost is more, isn't it? "Yes, but I never would have used steel if if were not the most economical way to get the sort of home and design my client wanted. And remember this, too; the more we architects use the material and get wise in the ways of it, the more we will succeed in lowering our costs." FALL OCCUPANCY tures of homes, we think of materials like wood and brick and concrete and, to a lesser degree, aluminum and some of the newer products used in residential building. Now along comes a well-known architect who sees us moving closer to materials that require less maintenance and will last indefinitely. The architect, David Thome, selects steel as the ideal fabric for homes of all types, in much the same manner as steel is used extensively in the construction of commercial structures. And he ties in this old-line building material with the trend toward prefabricated housing.

It is his belief that this tie-up of the old and new will make modern mass housing possible on a quality basis. WE FIRST came across Thome's views in the trade publication Steelways, and learned that he has already put into practice hii theories, having designed more than 20 steel- Formerly $36,900 Save SPLIT-LEVEL uhnywood PLYMOUTH 2-9831 NOW IN PLAINFIELD SUBURBS BUS: TO N. Y. AND EWARK 1 BLOCK AWAY. to 5 P.M.

PL 5-7392 Hours: Saturday and Sunday 1 Weekdays by appointment cal DIRECTIONS: RT. 22 WEST TO ROCK N. PLAINFIELD. TURN LEFT 1 MILE TO W. 7TH ST.

TURN RIGHT 4 BLOCKS TO MODEL HOUSE. after 5:30 P.M. TRAIN: TO N.Y. AND NEWARK WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE. DIRECTIONS; In Plainfield, follow Watchung Ave.

to Fernwood Lane, Juit 1 block before Leland 'Green Acres' en dead-end street. OWNERS MAIN LINE ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! KiwanisTopic The proposed "Green Acres" bond issue, which will be voted WE'LL BUILD YOUR HOUSE NOW upon at next Tuesday's General Election by New Jersey voters, will be the subject of a talk to be given the Plainfield Kiwanis Club at its luncheon meeting in the Park Hotel Monday. WB3 tA flNAL SCT0N N0W 0PEN pi i I yA f- Featuring this new different jI ejV 225ssy- nmr' Split Level Home 'I Jy- tJ5 I' TO The speaker will be Roland F. Smith of Lake Nelson, assistant chief of the bureau of fisheries, state Department of Conservation and Economic De velopment. A native of Kittery, Maine, the speaker received his B.S.

and M.S. degrees at the University of New Hampshire and his Ph.d. in zoology at Eutgers Uni versity. He has been in charge of fisheries research and de velopment in New Jersey for the 0imy ii, ii mn mi 1 1 liril-, rr i --irnri --in past 12 years. Kiwanis president, Romeo A.

Baker, today reminded members of the annual Fall party and dinner dance to be held at the Plainfield Country Club Satur day night, Nov. 11. The cock "Vm found everything I wanted, everything I ever dreamed of in ffiefip. hnmps nt. Trim nml' tail hour will start at 6:30.

Music for dancing will be by Andrew 1 a ft sm i a rri I'm sure you will tool 1 Mingione Orchestra. The arrangement committee is headed by A. Gerald Opdyke. Other members are Alfred Mingione, Thomas F. Mantell, Thomas D.

Judson, Abel R. Miller and Ernest T. Brown. Board Urffes CUSTOM BUILT OK of Bond "tI living room Ttsggi I KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA FULL BASEMENT $1111 Psjl EXECUTIVE HOJtIES ADJOINING THE METUCHEN GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB New Brunswick Middlesex County Freeholders yesterday approved a resolution urging county residents to support the state bond issue referendum Nov. 7 which would provide $40 million for the construction of new state institutional facilities.

Freeholder George Otlowski M0 SETTLEMENT OR CLOSING COSTS RANCHES, SPLIT LEVELS, COLONIALS end SPLIT RANCHES, with 3, 4, ond 5 Bedrooms, 2Yz Baths, Finished Family Rooms, Oversized Kitchens, Full Basements, Full sized Dining Rooms, 2 car garages, Acre Plots (minimum), Gty Sewers and all utilities in and paid for. Close to schools, houses of worship, Garden State Parkway, N. J. Turnpike, and express commuting to Newark and H. Y.

(34 min.) via main line Penn RJt. from $30,000 30 yr. mortgages Heme Opes: Rooster P.M. Saturday and Sunday: Daily 1 5 P.M., or by appointment, said Middlesex residents would gain by expansion of institutions in several ways. "More than 150 retarded children are waiting to be placed in institutions some of them have been waiting three I 1 line Program a we mean coupon.

cj or four years," Otlowski said. Choose from 23 models starting at $3850. We'll build your house on your lot now you pay absolutely nothing 'til next June. Only Main Line can make such an offer only Main Line can offer such fabulous values. Such children must be placed directions: in state institutions or they are a drain and a burden on their families, he said.

Middlesex also has more than 1,000 patients in Marlboro Mental Hospital alone, and sends From Plainfield, Pork Av. South to Plainfild Rd, right on Plainfield Rd. 'j block to Remington Dr. left to Tamarack left to Model Home. 7 f- patients to other institutions, MAIN LINE HOMES, INC.

31S E. Lancaster Wayn, Pa. Utlowski said. Older residents afflicted with senility need institutional care, he added. Freeholder Joseph Costa noted that the passage of the referendum would also provide funds for a 200-room expansion of the Veterans Home at Menlo Park.

it send Itm HtTtur bout Main Un Homme NAME A GENT Si W. BOHLEN ASSOC Realtors, 495 Main Mthfchen, N. J. liberty 9-1824 WE BUILD THE HOUSE, YOU DO THE FINISHING TOUCHES LINDEN, N. J.

1301 W. Edgar Rd. Rt. 1 Next to Linden Airport HUnter 6-1120 Hours Daily except Wednesday, 12 Noon to 9 p.m. Saturday 10 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Sunday 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. ADDRESS CITY I OWN A LOT YES NO WHAT COUNTY ft YOUR LOT LOCATED? Motor vehicles are the top cause of accidental death up to the age of 65 years. After 65, it is falls..

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