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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 25

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Here's the Answer to Your Question should be smoothed. QUESTION: A chip recentlyicoat COUBIEB-NEWS Ofi 1 i was Knocked out ot me Also, note which solvent should be kept on hand to re- rrmay, marcn lyoj S3 Realtors Bacl Legislation For Licenses porcelain sink in our bath Realtors Corner FIRM REPORTS The Suburb Realty Agency of Scotch Plains noted today the follow- room. I fixed it with patching move any surplus giaze. plaster while I happened to Denatured alchol is the usual solvent. be patching part of the wall Code Comment While the four major building codes in the U.S.

have incorporated standards for plastic and chemically-based building materials, it's estimated that fewer than half the 2,500 municipalities using them have modified their local codes to cover materials produced from test tubes, according to home building iing area transfers: Home Starts Gain Seen In Jersey New Jersey home builders can expect building starts this year to be six per cent higher than those in 1962. This statement was made this week by Arthur Velin-sky, sales manager of the United Wholesale Building Supply Company, to the Home Builders Association of Raritan Valley in the United office, 219 Central Ave. Another speaker was Frank in the bathroom. It looked like a good job for a while, but now some of the patching material has fallen out of place. Is there some way I can make a permanent repair to the sink? Firm Appoints Sales Official Support of legislation which would require applicants for licenses as real estate salesmen or brokers to complete state-sponsored Area Real Estate in Brief courses on real, estate sub OliVIH.l JLV7t0 1 lie vc-lr oil- Westfield The real estate firm of Barrett Crain.

Inc. today announced the appointment of Herbert J. darcroft Development Corpor Plains: jects before taking examina ANSWER: It was inevitable that ordinary patching plaster would not take a firm grip on ation of South Orange, builders, announced that sales will tion, was voiced today by the Home at 8 Plum New Market, from the Lackland tne porcelain, first, remove rion of 58 Helen Fan- De opened tms weekend in 48-member-firms of the Board of Realtors of the Plainfield Brothers Construction Com the third section at Edison North with deliveries available before next year's fall Area. pany to Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Lagunovich of Brooklyn, Arthur Lavenhar, presi Molineaux of St. Louis, a N. through George Nichol representative of Emerson son. wood, as residential sales representative. Irion will be assigned to the firm's Mountainside office at 2 New Providence Rd.

The office here is at 43 Elm St. A resident of Westf'eld and any of the plaster that still remains. Then use a porcelain glaze, which can be purchased in any hardware store in a small bottle or container. While a reasonably good repair can be made with a single application, a more professional result is likely if you apply the glaze in very thin layers. Home on Columbia Ave Electric.

He discussed the benefits of electrical heating from the Central Investment dent of the local Realtor organization, cited the members and staff of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission "for proposing this forward looking step which would, if ap Home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, 3313 Clark Lane, South Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas of Cran-ford through Daniel LaVec-chia.

Home at 409 Sixth New Market, from Mario Dilello and Edwin Johansen, both of South Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. McKay Robertson of Edison through LaVecchia. Home of Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew Impagiatelli, 2619 Holly South Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinedinst of Elizabeth through James R. Duffy. AREA TRANSACTIONS The following property sales were recently negotiated through the Arthur Lavenhar Agency of North Plainfield: Income property at 753 Carlton Ave.

from Paige S. Bennett to Albert Cennamo of South Plainfield, a local investor. Home of Joseph Curreri, 1126 Stillman to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wahrsager of Millington through Mrs.

Ginny Graubard. Wahrsager in the home. Association to Mr. and Mrs Miss Carole Lowe of Somer- Ruston E. Mody of Newark school term.

According to the builders, more than half of the projected homes have been purchased to date at this 45-home community located off Rahway Ave. on the Scotch Plains-Edison line. Model homes displayed are the Edison bi-level, priced at $21,990, and the Ashbrook conventional split-level, priced ville, Miss Raritan Valley, through Edward Lecky iFanwood since 1941, he at- demonstrated a coffee ma Home of Mr. and Mrs proved by the Legislature, provide better service to the public." chine that brews coffee in 10 glaze in the with a small Henry B. Zitow, 41 Stella PL, Spread the damaged area Middlesex, to Mr.

and Mrs seconds. The machine was one shown at the National Lavenhar also said "this tended Westfield High School and Syracuse University's College of Business Administration, where he obtained brush which comes with the Brian M. Still of Newark bill (A-219) would help to up SUPPLIES BILCO CONCRETE CINDER BLOCKS ANTIHYDRO STEEL SASH (all types) CELLADOORS WINDOW ARE A WAYS SHEET ROCK FACE BRICK (all types) ORANGEBURG PIPE THEROSEAL ALSO Salt Hay. Flua Tile, Drain Tile, Vermont Flagging, Heatilator Fireplace Units, Home Builders Show in Chi has dried a second through Anthony Dombroski. material.

When it thoroughly, apply cago. at $23,990. Brounell and Kramer of Union are the sales agents. Home on Columbia Ave coat. Repeat the procedure B.S.

and M.B.A The United firm's "show grade the standards of the real estate profession by giving the Real Estate Commission improved supervision from the Central Investment third time and, of necessary, room on wheels" was dis Association to Mr. and Mrs. played. Velinsky said the over entrants into the field." Leonard Murphy of Staten Island, N. through Dom BUYS RESIDENCE V.

Wintriss of Carvers- showroom is outfitted with A past-president of the Y's Men's Club of Westfield and the Fanwood Recreation Association, he has been active in the development of facilities and programs for the youth of both communities. the latest products for the a fourth and fifth. The trick is to build up the damaged section until it is level with the surrounding surface. Follow the directions on the container as to how the final broski. home and is available for in ville, recently purchased a house at 16 Deborah Way, Fanwood, through Mrs.

Jean Lavenhar said the Realtor Association, for many years, has conducted its own education program in real estate subjects under the guidance spection by builders and by homeowners. OPENING RESULTS More than 400 families from New McGuire of the Fanwood of According to Edward Samo- i is associated with the Lockheed Electronics Company of Watchung. fice of H. Clay Friedrichs Inc. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond HIGH IN THE WATCHUNG MOUNTAINS jednik, president of the Ran Jersey and New York attend tan Valley group and presi C. Thall, the sellers, have re located in Somerville. dent of Glencove Builders, ed the recent opening of two new model homes at Skyview, it was reported by Alfred Mason Tools V2 ACRE LOTS! Beautiful, Custom Built RANCHES BI-LEVELS more than 90 builders attend ed the session. The United firm will sched THREE SOLD Arbor Monitto, builder.

Monitto said 10 purchases were made, bringing the total sales to 23 Agency of New Market, ALLEN BUBEHICK ule a meeting each month on Home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breene, Kingman Berkeley Heights, to Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Ladd of East Orange through Arthur Rooney. The Lavenhar firm said this sale marks the first time in more than 60 years that property in the Free Acres Association was sold by a real estate broker. Former sales Park reported today the following current products for the at this 92-home community from transactions: of its education committee. Recently, Dr.

Karl G. Pearson, dean of business administration, Rider College, Trenton, was appointed as educational adviser to the New Jersey Association of Real Estate Boards. The legislation provides that prior to examination, every applicant for a license as a real estate salesman or broker, must give evidence of satisfactory completion such courses in real estate subjects at a school approved by the commission. located off River Rd. in Pis WARREN TOWNSHIP, N.J.

Cape Cod home of Mr. and Stelton Rd. PL 2-8867 New Market cataway, one-half mile from the interchange of new Route home with a New Jersey Builders Association and, beginning in April, a semimonthly meeting for the general public. Mrs. Robert A.

Taft, 788 Lake 287. On display are four mod view New Market, to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Meyer el homes of split-level, bi- jwere private. SELECT YOUR LOT NOW! ALL BEAUTIFULLY WOODED! will build to your plant and specifications OPEN DAILY SUNDAY UNTIL 5 P.

M. DIRECTIONS: From Plainfield tak Highway west, make right turn at new Bound Brook overpass at Mountain Ave. Turn left to Mountain go 3 mi. then left to King George straight ahead to Berkshire Park. From Watchung Center, to Mountain to New Warrenvilie Shopping Center, turn left Washington Valley right to King George straight ahead to Berkshire Park.

of Arbor through William level, and ranch designs Stender. Meyer is with Art sales representative is Edward I dishing Rd. Sewer Will Require Detour Schwartz. Color of Dunellen. Bi-level home at 814 HASPEL BUILDING CORP.

PHONE 464-9770 Washington New Mar FINANCE BUILDING Per Traffice will be detoured around Cushing Rd. Monday Tree Bids manent financing of $50,000 ket, built by Garlynn Builders Inc. to Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Boylan of Irvington through Ei has been arranged by the J. I Kislak Mortgage Corporation Stender and Joseph P. Muglia To Be Sounht of Newark for the Commer Colonial home at 145 Run- cial Building on Mountain yon Middlesex, from Warren Township, it Mrs. Jeanette Caykouske of ll North Plainfield for the was announced by the Kislak firm. The two-story 5,000 Moore Estate to Richard Ga- square foot-building has of when construction of a sanitary sewer begins.

City Engineer James A. Fleming said today that traffic coming out of Watchung Ave. into Leland Ave. will be detoured north in Leland Ave. to E.

Seventh St. and then east to Terrill Rd. Traffic going north in Terrill Rd. must go to E. Seventh then west to Leland Ave.

and south on Leland Ave. to Watchung Ave. where it can proceed east. The anticipated completion date is Apr. 15.

fices of architectural, build binelli Jr. and James Weldon both of Middlesex, through Muglia. ing construction, surveyer, 1 and real estate firms as well as a paint store and a beauty SIX TO GO With the re lm Middlesex The Shade Tree Commission will begin solicit-1 ing bids today for about 10 gum shade trees slated for planting on the west side of Mountain Ave. opposite the new Municipal Building. Bids will be opened by the commission on March 29.

The group is seeking estimates for the project from nursery firms, who will be asked to quote prices for the trees and planting together, or for the trees alone, with borough employes supplying the labor for parlor. cent purchase of seven hous es, sales now total 54 at Edi TRADITIONAL DESIGN son Oaks at Oak Tree, according to Cali Associates of Ken- ilworth, builders. More than Now under construction at the 198-home Queens Estates community is the Astrid 50 homes have been delivered Foul Ball or Foul Weather to date, the builders added ground entry split-level model home. Leo Goldstein and El Five model residences, priced Sensational Bny! WATCHUNG MOUIYTAIXS Charming Split Level You have talked, waited even dreamed about a home in the hills. U'e offer this charming Split Level priced as low a a town house.

Reason: eds decorating and a small amount of repair Are you handy? Save dollars in price hy using a little effort. S23.900 You re Invited to Inspect This Luxurious Home CALL TODAY Other Exclusive Mountain Properties Available liot Badanes, builders, said from $20,990, are on display at this 60-home community ling aim pxaiiiuig. ij T-fc 11 OA A 1 1 the model is designed "to re fleet the trend towards 'tra rising otf Oak Tree Rd. in Edison. Hy Ballon of Jacob- ditional exterior designs." son, Goldfarb, and Tanzman nusseu aiamon, newiy ap-j pointed member, attended his first meeting of the group last night in the Municipal Building.

is in charge of sales. The model, scheduled to debut in April, will include four bedrooms, two and one-half your home will be protected for many, many years to come if you have DORMERS, INC. do a complete re-roofing job for you this Spring! Phone us anytime, and we'll gladly come to your home to give you a free survey and estimates. You'll be pleased with our reasonable prices. FINANCING ARRANGED All Work Guaranteed and Insured We Do the Complete Job RANCH PURCHASED Jo bathrooms, paneled recreation room, family room, living seph F.

Ortepio of the Berg Agency of Dunellen noted to room, dining room, built-m Definitely Not What It Seemed It isn't easy to beautify some business districts. Take Delhi, N.Y., for instance. Two troopers and a deputy sheriff, on early morning patrol, spotted three red cedar tubs filled with flowers on a Main St. sidewalk. Believing a prankster had removed them from a private porch, the police officers toted them to the sheriff's office.

They lugged them back when they were told the Village Improvement Society had just put them on Main St. xainux day the sale of a five-room science kitchen, full base Consider the Kids About 70 per cent of the families expected to buy new homes this year will include ment, and two-car garage Brounell and Kramer of Un ranch home at 62 Carlton New Market, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sears, 815 Second ion are the sales agents for NOTARY WATCHUNG PL 6-8647 I.NSUROR REALTOR 659 MOUNTAIN BLVD. PL 7-6464 in fill li a-wwv UUUVI the project rising off Easton two or more children, according to housing specialists.

Accordingly, most will want an Dunellen, from Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Krasucki. Sears is associated with American Mo Ave.

in Franklin Township. COR po RAXED FA 2-6831 1 4 1 eAiict udimuum aim uiuu-i tors of Mountainside. ably a recreation room that is Location a Key sound-conditioned with acous AREA TRANSFERS The vvnen two nomes of com tical ceiling tile. Look for the Tri-County M. L.

S. Weekly Pictorial Friday Ad following sales were negoti parable value in the same ated through the Crestview Loiijr-Time Task ctaura town are offered for sale on a competitive market, the one nearer a school frequently sells faster than the other, re 1 If a home handyman feels over-burdened when asked to put up a new shelf in the kitchen, remodeling researchers remind that it took 20,000 men 17 years to build the Taj port housing authorities. mm School location, quality construction and commuting con Mahal, the famed mausoleum for an Indian Shah's favorite wife. venience are three keys to suburban real estate sales. jrsz jC vy 'L'' Pw, I 1 1 1 Si 1 MIN.

ACRE LOTS (100 ft. FRONTS) CITY SEWER (No Septics!) CITY WATER (No Wells!) LOW, TAXES CITY GAS DRIVEWAYS STORM SEWERS ALL UTILITIES IN AND PAID FOR! NESTLED IN THE MAGNIFICENT WATCHUNG MOUNTAINS coming soon New Middlesex County Freeway 287 (nearing completion) and proposed Rt. 78 Freeway (1964 completion) bringing Newark within 25 New York within 40 and New Brunswick within 9 mins. fHOM INVESTMENT PROPERTY income ON FULL from ACRE PLOTS 22U9901 Beautiful rooming hoie with licence, with liinr quarters for owner. Ilous-e completely furniiel and in excellent area.

Excellent mortgage avail-ahle. Call Bernard Kape Agency at PL 7-6666 or any Tri-County Multiple Lifting Sy-tetn Mem-her lifted helow for appointment. and from a member of the Board of Realtors of the Plainfield Area! ss "tt i 3 lr-. nor Ijs5 s21.500 FIVE DIFFERENT MODELS from -p THE FRANKLIN eaiUritlg 3 4 Bedrooms Huge Recreation Rooms Custom Birch or Teakwood Cabinets Large Basements Full Insulation Weather Stripping Caloric Kitchens Automatic G-E Heat 2-car Garages 100 Amp Service. Thinking of Selling Your Horn ASK ABOUT OUR PICTORIAL ADVERTISING PROGRAM CALL ANY TR-COUNTY MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM MEMBER 3, 5 ftUrtlvlll YOU'LL BE PROVIDING FOR FUTURE COMFORT AND SECURITY You'll be much better off financially if you own your own home by the time you retire.

You'll enjoy greater comfort and security. Buy it before you reach age 45 and take up to 20 years to pay. 10 DOWN FOR ALL! CH4MNEY KOCK EDW. B0NIAK0WSKI AGENCY -KRINGLE AGENCY 1 ROAD TATA VIRGINIA P. FASIG AGENCY i i is.

HIGTON Rt. 22 west to Thompson Ave. Martinsville exit at Bound Brook (at Eckmore Inn); turn right and proceed up Chimney Rock Road to end (Martinsville center); left approximately 14 miles, then follow signs to Models. 963-0940 968-0915 PL 7-6464 68-3333 PL 7-9076 PL 2-2100 PL 2-5005 968-0076 1 TRUST A REALTOR TO FIND YOU A HOME GR0SSI REALTY -ALFRED KAHREE -J. DILE0 AGENCY -ARBOR AGENCY -WILBERN AGENCY -F.

DIL0NARD0 AGENCY lounal Break 968-1260 I GREEN KNOLL REALTY 755-1800 2. r-1! li BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP A complete list of Plainfield Area Realtors can be found on column 2, page 172 of the Yellow Pages in your phone book. Look Up a Plainfield Area Realtor, Now! DIRECTIONS- Rt. 22 wst to Thompson Av Iridsewatei MARY ANN SHULTZ-BROKER PL 7-3993 TOKARZ REAL ESTATE PL 7-9770 SP0NAES REALTY pl 2-6778 BERNARD KAPE AGENCY PL 7-6666 Sales Agent, KASTNER-MIRANTI 100 Quimby Street, Westfield, N.J. AD 3-3900 muiiiruiin.

eu or oouna Brook (of Eckmora Inn); turn right and proceed up Chimney Rock Rd. to end (Martinsville center); left 4 miles MODEL PHONE: RA S-0830 Model Home Furnished by Thomas Furniture Plainfield Model Home Phone 419-0113 HILLS-DALE REALTY CO. PHONE 722-6B5S.

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