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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 29

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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Land Scandal Seen Likely THE EWS 29 Area Meal Estate in Brief PROPERTY TRANSFERS wood, from Argonaut Realty Fridoy, Nonbr 9, 1562 Kansas City LP Phony realwno gmS to Eet hurt estate salesmen are creating! are the people who are re- to Col. and Mrs. Louis Buttner Will Nominate Officers rv--' I 1 the greatest land scandal in, tiring. Many already have of New Brunswick through had their life savings wiped Nominations for officers ol recent American history in out. Usually they don't have Brith Abraham Lodge, 627, Mrs.

Judy Smith, manager of the Westfield office. At A A I The following residences have been purchased, it was recently announced by Arbor Agency Inc. of New Market: Colonial Home of Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Bockmann, 649 Grove Dunellen, to Mr, uie ooumHi au money t0 travei ana see wiU be made Monday at 8:30 Home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo a iuui uim-iaia ui tne propertv tney are du-tional Association of Better, ing If they could see it they p.m. in the Social Hall, 422 W. Front St.

-saw cusmess Bureaus. Iwouldn touch it. seph Phyl, 191 Second Fanwood, to Mrs. Gertrude C. Kindig of Westfield through Mrs.

Jean McGuire of the Fan-wood office. and Mrs. Nicholas Domnic of Pennsylvania through Joseph Investors, mostly low-income persons, will lose more than $100 million and the scandal is still growing, they Answers to Your Questions QUESTION: We used hard-lsince the material was in- P. Mugha. Home at 302 Wood's End Mlfl Westfield, from the Dacal Ranch home on Sixth New Market, from the Secero The statements were for tiing an a tic stalled some time ago.

I I 1 Corporation of Kenilworth to Brothers, builders, of New Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Market, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter at a regional meeting of the association by Victor H.

Ny-bore of Rye. N. associa room several montns ago. we; ine top coat is a mauer oi put no finish on it, desiring choice, but the usual practice to keep it in its natural brown-is to use flat paints for walls Schneider of Nutley through Colucci of New Market, Mrs. Jean McGuire of the Fan- tion president; Lowell P.

and ceilings, and semi-gloss wood office. through Harold Lawrence. Ranch home at 440 Whit Multiple listed home of Mr Nicholas. General managers or gloss enamels for surfaces of the Des Moines But, due to a change in thejwhere higher resistance to tier Dunellen, from are a 20-foot family room, three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, basement and garage. Alfred Monitto is the builder; sales representative is the Robbins Agency of Union.

and Mrs. Charles F. Sweet, 53 MODEL SHOWN The Crestwood ground entry split-level model home is one of two models on display at Skyview, a 92-home community inaugurated recently off River Rd. in Piscataway Township. Highlighting the model Kenneth Barnard, president 'coior comoinauons in -abrasion, washing or moist- room, we now wish to paint penetration is required.

Browin Chanin, builder, of Warren Township to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Westlake, 1760 Kempshall Fanwood, to Mrs. Winifred Kemp of Fan-wood through Mrs. Katherine ii.

is mere aujr sywuii icvu-i One more point: If there of the Chicago bureau, and Joe B. Birkhead, head of the Kansas City bureau. Barnard said low-income Brunella New Market, Boothe of the Fanwood office. nique for painting it? ANSWER: Hardboard pos- through Leonard Romeo. Bunker Hill Unit Will Open Tins Weekend are nailheads showing, they should be covered with an anticorrosive primer.

If brads Ranch home of Mr. and persons are buying sight sesses manv of the character-) SECTION BOWS The 43- four bedrooms Three model homes will be.lighted with panoscope living colonial has unseen and on the install-, istics of natural wood and, in; were used, drive them a lit- Mrs. Phillip A. Saitta, 207 Richards New Market, walk-in- closet, two-and-one- ment plan swamp land, re- general, the usual practices tie below the surface and cov- displayed at the opening home Section Two, originally scheduled to open next Janu mote desert or inacessible in painting natural wood are er them witn putty, amooui half baths, family room, kitch The Palmer bi-level, priced ary, will debut this weekend to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Mar tin of Newark through Mrs Ann Delbene. dining room, and pano- mountain land for retirement applicable to hardboard. the putty and then seal and It is best to use a sealer paint in the regular way. and investment purposes. at Queen's Estates, according to Elliot Badanes and Leo scope living room.

at $21,990, includes a recreation room, den, and bath on ground level; three bedrooms, "The Florida land promo- to nrevent absorption of the Goldstein, builders of this 105- Kastner-Miranti of West-field is the sales representa- master and family baths, din BUILDER REPORTS With and tivp for the nroiect. which home community rising on Easton Ave. in Franklin Town ing, room, living room. tions of the 1920s pale into top coat. The sealer can be; Manufactured homes are insignificance when most latex paints, gaining such a solid position pared with what is happeninglenamel underwaters, var- in the home building indus- the purchase of twelve homes is situated on Green Ave off weekend of Bunker Hill, a 55-house development located in the Princeton suburbs.

The models, built on estatelike plots, have three and four bedrooms, two-and-one-half ceramic colored baths, wood-paneled recreation room, laundry room, science kitchen with furniture-finished wood cabinets, and four-poster portico entry high- during October, sales now total 42 at Claremont Park, ac ship. The builders noted an almost complete sell-out of Barnard said. "vvhen nish or alkvd-base primers, try, reports Allied cnemicai Rt. 206 near Griggstown now, this thing breaks, and it is and any of the various spe- in Montgomery Township. cording to Adam Jesionka, kitchen on second level.

A full basement, three bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, and garage are featured in the Revere ranch, priced at $23,990. building as Claremont Devel the 50-home Section One. Brounell and Kramer are in charge of. sales at this bi-level Barrett Division, that one of every eight new homes built this year will be pre-fabri-cated" Only one in 20 was in 1950. opeTs Inc.

of Manville. Four model residences of ranch, going to break, thousands and'eial sealers. Be sure all dirt thousands of people are going and grease are removed from to raise hell." the hardboard before apply-. Nyborg said, "the peopling the sealer, especially Massachusetts grows 60 per cent of the cranberry crop of and split-level residence Cape Cod, bi-level, and split- The Morven the United States. level designs are displayed at this 133-home community ris- lllg UIl MU.

dllildlll Ull S. Main in Manville. The builders are also sponsoring Claremont Hills and Clare mont, both in Hillsborough Township. BOARD GROWS David Rothberg, president of the board of the Atlantis Inter national Corporation of Plain field, has reported the appointment of three one-year term directors to the board: Charles Harp of Ocean City, George Fazio of Flourton, and Joseph J. Mooney of Toms River.

AREA SALES The following transactions were recently negotiated through the Berg Agency of Dunellen: Five-room bungalow home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Locke, 78 Edgewood South Bound Brook, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Tuck of New Market through Horace Whitehead. Six-room Cape Cod home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gartner, 24 Dupont New Market, to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hetherington of Jersey City through Irving Handel. Hetherington is with the Army. Six-room Cape Cod home at 25 Brokaw St. from Clarence Gordon, builder, to Mr. and Mrs.

Bartholomew V. Driscoll, Summit through Horace Whitehead. 1 fvToX Chef ovens and countertop range and a wealth of wood cabinets with formica work counters ceramic tile baths with deco-rator-keved colored fixtures, vanitories and stall showers laundry rooms oil fired forced air heat adaptable to air-conditioning amp 200 electrical service. full insulation and weather stripping built-in 2 car garages fully landscaped one-acre plots plus the added value of low Montgomery Township taxes. TTere are masterpieces of architectural design, custom styled to appeal to the discerning taste of home buyers seeking the tiltimate in spacious cdmfort and -modern Among the many noteworthy features are dramatic four poster colonial portico entries new size panoscope living rooms formal dining rooms large science kitchen with dining area, built-in Magic DELIVERIES MADE Seminara of Cali of Kenilworth recently noted that the first 20 families have taken title to residences at Edison Oaks, a 60- 1 home community located off Oak Tree Rd.

in Edison Town ship. Plans call for the deliv ery of all homes at the project before the end of the year, Seminara said. Jacobson. Goldfarb and Tanzman are in charge of sales. ft PURCHASES CITED it rL Clay Friedrichs Fanwood and Westfield, announced to ST day the following property transfers: I il I EI vmi i Jl MnakM I 11,1 I I mj.

LJI1 I riiM I I 1 Home at 48 Arlene Fan- Area Firm Set To Attend Parley i i i i Westfield Barrett and Crain realtors, of 43 Elm St. reported today, that sev eral of the firm's staff mem bers will attend next Thurs day's opening of the east coast homecenter of the Relocation Corporation of Ameri an elegant concept of fashionable suburban lWn ca in New York City. The firm, the Relocation company's representative for Westfield, Mountainside, and Scotch Plains, plans to have a display of the area on per manent exhibition at the From a location standpoint Bunker Hill offers an unsurpassed setting in a choice residential section adjoining Princeton, N. J. with Churches of all denominations modern public and parochial schools and shopping in nearby Princeton with Bamberger's and other fine stores almost at your door and a private volf course nearby with a fine country club setting excellent bus and train commuting too! From the Standpoint of Construction You will find constant "on location supervision by a custom builder whose forte' has been the building of $40,000 true luxury homes You will find superior lumber and better quality workmanship through-out the site! homecenter.

Apartments Gain Apartments accounted for only about one-tenth of the new housing market 10 years ago but will make up almost one-third of the expected total of 1.4 million new housing units constructed in 1962, report building authorities. Nearly all the new apartment buildings will be capped with flat, built-up roofs, a roofing technique developed more than a century ago. DIRECTIONS: Rt. 22 Vi'rti to Ru 206 South toward Princeton. Sty on Route 206 approximately 6 mile bearing left at Belle Mead Railroad Station.

Continue to Gripgstown itn, and make a left then follow aigns to Model. FROM PRINCETON VICINITY Tale Rt. 206 North to Rt. 533 (River Road). Con-tinue on Rt.

533 to Belle Mead-Griggtown Road. Left on Belle Mead-Griggstown Road to Model. 7 and 8 Rooms 2 and 2i Baths 3 and 4 Bedrooms Wood Panelled Recreation Room 2 Car Garages Sales Agent KASTNER ilIIItAXTI 100 Quimby St. Westfield, N. J.

Do-it-yourself home improvement has become a $3-billion-a-year industry, report remodeling specialists. About 0 per cent of the do-it-yourself projects are undertaken by owners of single-family homes, and one of the most popular projects is installation of d-swallowing acoustical ceiling tiles. mmm AD 3-3900 Model Home Phone 359-6900.

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