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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 24

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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liN.C, from Mr. and Mrs. John I The Realtor's Corner COURIER-NEWS Friday, June 8, 1962 Martin, Breton Woods. Home at 16 Stone North Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Ross, Union City, from Mr, and Mrs. James Tobin, 161 DeLacy North Plainfield. BUILDER SELLS Mr. andipert Duk, 479 Somerset Mrs. Jack Herrold, 1114 Lake-North Plainfield, to Harry view receuuy uougni a 717 Frnnt Kf mmmm home at 1350 Cushing Scotch Plains, from the Second Ashbrook Building Company.

Fred J. Sheelen of the Ralph and Calvin Schwartz PURCHASE RESIDENCE Myra Wood of the Ralph and Calvin Schwartz Agency has reported the sale of property at 3 Chip Lou Lane, Scotch Plains, to Mr. and Mrs. Gus- Agency of Scotch Plains ne gotiated the sale. Selling More Is Discussed is a Plainfield lawyer.

Home at 63 Jackson North to Bernard J. Meehan, 89 Farragut North Plainfield, from August A. Minghenelli and George K. Boghden of the Jersey State Realty Company. Property in section 1, Bridgewater Woods, Bridge-water Township, to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph T. Parisi, East tave Jansen of Wilmington, Arbor "How to Sell viewed the quiz taken by PURCHASE REPORT The following sales have been transacted by the Patrick L. Del. The sellers were Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Quinn of Mary salesmen at the first annual was discussed by Donald land. Meserve, sales manager of Salesman's Seminar held May Hedden Agency: 28. the Organic Coatings Division Colonial home of Mr. and 21'- 8- ir-o' NON-CHALKING of the Metal and Thermit Cor Mrs.

Donald MacLaren, 2315 ir-klr "1 3 DINING TERRACE pT Bert O'Leary of the Joseph H. Vitolo Agency, William If your home is made of Mountain Scotch Orange, from Mr. and Mrs poranon of fsew York, at a Francis J. Barna, Stella to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Taub- Johnson of the Arthur wood siding with brickwork or other masonry below, ask luncheon yesterday at the Arbor Inn for. the Salesmen's Saunders Agency, Lee Perry 1 tUlt 1 lndry P-V1 your paint dealer for a non- of the Russell E. Perry Agen Membership of the Board of ner, 21 Leland Gardens, through Dorothea Baun. The sellers have moved to Oakland Ave. chalking house paint.

The chalking type will stain the cy, and Ray Schneidermann of the Suburb Realty Company were inducted into the Sales pi I i 1 I 1 rik masonry as it keeps clean by berrwiitep. tj BREE2EWAY. I i i -m r- 1 wearing away. Ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Gregory, 704 Sterling to Mr. and Mrs. man's Association by James fiwptoce' I 1 boMt in borond Flynn, investigating chairman. SELLING? Bridgewater Township. Property on Valley Dr.

Watchung, to August A. Minghenelli and George K. Boghden of the Jersey State Realty Company from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith, Valley Watchung.

Home of Mrs. Anna E. Dou-da, 127 W. Fairview South Plainfield, to Mrs. Elizabeth N.

Adrian, Danville, Pa. Home at 120 Lafayette PI. to Max Michaux, Morganton, Call .5 ISri S10" stepup, H-H (50ttnt mLm Realtors of the Plainfield Area Inc. "Eighty per cent of real estate sales are made by 20 per cent of the salesmen," Meserve said. He attributed the success of these salesmen to "planned activity plus enthusiasm." Robert Bradley of the Charles B.

Clark Agency re- IP Franklin Decker, 603 Wat-chung through William Pope. Gregory has been Adult moths do not eat furs and woolens. The culprits in RECREATION ROOM 12-0x18-0 (high ceiling) GUIS I LIVING ROOM 7fJ 23'-0" 13-10 upfT "I (high wiling) Si window I transferred to Maryland. J- il sliding gloss doors Colonial home of John Van- 1 the clothes closet are their tiny larvae. Grown-up moths prefer the nectar of flowers.

PL 2-1COO i-tSv--p 0 R.c HbX3 TWO CAW GARAGE second floor overhong 1- sco, 121 Norwood North Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Romanowski, Sycamore through Walter Flannery. The seller has moved to Point Pleasant. liMltr- 'fllifllilliji Colonial atmosphere is com jll2 FIRST FUOOR PLAN BRAND NEW 2-PC i Colonial home of Mr.

and POWDER ROOM SET -4 Mrs. Leo Hartland, 85 West A 9 oDOOLIERS nOOr.l ADDITIONS RQOFIHG GUTTERS LEADERS All WORK GUARANTEED AND INSURED TIME PAYMENTS OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT End North Plainfield, to Mrs. Edith Loebsack, Bask treiCs obov terrocey I RFDRnOM I I RPDROOM 2 I LriiC terroceZ ing Ridge, through Raymond Liddane. The sellers have moved to Watchung. nrmr oined with unusual ceiling treatment.

Because of indications that a higher than 8-foot ceiling is becoming desirable, the sunken living room was designed with 8-i foot 8-inch ceiling, to give good proportion without spoiling intimate atmosphere. The recreation room, with its I games, noise, smoking, I has a 9-foot 4-inch ceiling. This room is surrounded by outdoor living space and has a stair and cabinet sound buffer. Bedrooms have Bermuda Tray ceilings normal height at the walls increas- ing to above normal in the center of the rooms. Lounge a 1 sliding P) (TfA 2-4831 ffi) jgl.

doors LhJ BUY RANCH Emanuel! FA 2-6668 ISM i INI OR ORATED "7 a Other Sizes Fittings in Stock. Sfore tj Pick-up. it Margulies has sold a ranch house on Washington Valley Warren Township, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tinsman, 330 Penfield PL, Dunellen.

Gin- 3 I I 1 ttH ft vr id I i. I I 1 'Si I is- MASTERS 7 sleeping, dressing. loungp. I 11 BEDROOM 3 (BEDROOM 4) HeATHi jT- (BEDROOM 5) I I ll'-0" 13-4" 12-0" 13-4" yi 12-0x2001 ALUMINUM I 5 Lavenhar Agency negotiated LEADERS 10 Ft. Length Heavy Gauge CHOICE OF in the master suite can con-vert to a bedroom if five bedrooms are needed.

Plan me saie. iviarguiies is president of the Community Bank of Linden. cniOR v. I Less i rim IIA2403I was designed by SECOND FLOOR PLAN Rudolph A. Matern, 90-04 161 Jamaica 32, N.

Y. Vitreous china basin, close coup-led toilet set, 12" rough. Complete with internal trim, factory runs. "A PROPERTY SOLD The Jersey State Realty Company recently announced the following sales: 95 17 COUPLED TOILET As Shown Above. Less sent.

White only. Square or Corrugated Complete Line of Alum. Leaders Gutters and Fittings Area Meal Estate In ESrief GETTING IMPATIENT About Selling YOUR HOME? Then Ctdl ANY MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REALTORS OF THE PLAINFIELD AREA. A complete list of these Realtors Is found on Page 172, YELIOW PAGES of your TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. How to Heat Older Home Home of Mr.

and Mrs. Rus- sell A. Wolfe, 33 Regent StJi BUILDER REPORT Gas builders, said today that 215 of the 220 homes at Foxwood and 79 of the 87 homes at pare Maltese, president of i If your house was built Within the last 20 years, at Formal Builders of South Plainfield, recently announced the sale of four homes at Easton Ridge have been bought. The sales representatives for these sister communities, located on Easton Ave. in Franklin Township, are PLUMBING WPMIS APPLIANCES ii st.

cmxi ave, mmi, il i CflM Mo, thn FA A. M. P. M. chances are you can add more living space to it without changing the heating system.

Brounell and Kramer of Un North Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. James Perina, 337 Watson Ave. Home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Cooper, 393 Watchung North Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tasquarello, 35 Clinton Ave. Home of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Durso, 330 Libourel South Plainfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dvorak, New York City. Home of Mrs. Daisy L.

Sat. 8 A. M. tt 6 t. CHiitmt 5-0194 Sunny-Lee Park, a 10-home community located on Bohan off Stelton in New Market.

Priced at $17,900, the homes, of ranch design, The Gas Appliance Manu ion. facturers Association points out that most modern heating systems are adequate to heat nnn aSi llil 'Member fej CJLfm i i 1 i an extra wing or a remodeled include three bedrooms, IVz baths, living room, kitchen, basement or attic. Only Thcss Realtors and these olone can offer you their official MULTIPLE LISTIIIQ SERVICE The Speedy Way to a Fait Horn Salel Call a Realtor Today) i -si If your heating system is HOMES PURCHASED Eight homes were sold at last weekend's opening of the Pride of Somerville, a 25-home community located in N. Gaston off Rt. 22, in Somerville.

Alfred Monitto is the builder; the sales agent is the Cornell Agency. Kmosko, 119 Lakeview an old one, GAMA advises South Plainfield, to Irving that you have it checked by Katz, 1176 W. Eighth a reputable heating contrac full cellar, and oversized garage. Arbor Agency Inc. of New Market, said that the model home is open daily from 1 p.m.

until dusk. SECTION BOWS The 20 homes in the third and final section of Edison Oaks at Oak South Plainfield. tor before you start to remodel. He will advise you of Home of Mr. and Mrs.

Cas JO ways to get additional heat for the new space. Several Available for MEDIATE OGGUPAUGY! Only Down! 34-ACRE PLOTS DIRECTIONS; VIA COUNTRY CLUB ROAD Route 22 to PLUCKEMIN SIGN (iustpast Ethicon Turn right on Country Club Road approximately 2V2 miles to Cedar Brook Road. Make a right to Chambers Court and left to property. Route 22 to Rt. 204 approximately 4 miles North on Rt.

206 to Old Farm Road. Make a left turn on Old Farm Road and go one block to Cedar Brook Road and left to models. Model Horn Phon 722-6330 Built by JERAL CONST. CO. Tree will be open for ERIDGEWATER, H.J.

this weekend, according to Cali Associates, the builders. Agency Notes Rise In Home Sales Jacobson, Goldfarb and Tanz- man are handling sales, which The Berg Agency recently reported a rise in home sales Finest Quality Construction have reached the two-thirds mark, for this 60-home com for the first quarter of the year. munity located off Oak Tree Rd. in Edison Township. Leonard and Kenneth Berg, hqdels co-owners, said that, despite a PROPERTY BOUGHT The Berg Agency of Dunellen has nationwide cutback of home sales and of home building, their company sold 121 new reported the following pur i.

i i i -yr i 1 rt lit w. 'X i rr Jp 4 czrrrt -r-1 rili- ti if I "r-'v- -v-t- vwi-ifr. leWmvtn ef Sales Agent: KASTNER MIRANTI 100 Quimby Westfield ADam 3-3900 THE JEFFERSON chases: homes, representing 000, and 506 used homes, rep resenting $7,600,000. Six-room Cape Cod home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Rizzi-tello, 152 Walnut Arbor, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maly-sa, 160 Walnut Dunellen, The 13-year-old firm has i offices in Metuchen and in Dunellen. through Warren Koplowitz. Five-room split-level home of Mr.

and Mrs. Woodie Heads Office Staff Metuchen Robert Hall- i a Thompson, 637 Hanken gren of New Brunswick was Bound Brook, to Mr. and Mrs. V- Model shown above, "The Buckingham" magnificent Colonial recently named sales mana James Paterno, Roselle. ger of the Berg Agency's of through Irving Handel.

fice here, according to Leon Ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. i-rtV- imV iVii'iii fc" i iVMiV. i 'Mii wi r'-yjTn -'-Tir i iM James A. Biggar, 305 Clinton ard and Kenneth Berg, co- to Mr.

and1 n-i; i owners. Hangren has been with the six-office firm since Mrs. wiiiiam opamug, 1955. through Fred sades Park, Constantine. 6 OMNIA 1X5 MCp THE BEAUTIFUL SALES ACTIVITY Elliot Badanes and Leo Goldstein, ICINGS WOOD Luxurious Estates for the man with prestige rltsljtr park UPPLIES 8th Annual r.iObile lorn BILCO COfiCRETE WARREN TOWNSHIP, N.

ard plumbing fixtures, spacious living rooms, fireplaces, separate dining rooms, dream kitchens with Formica counters, Hot point dishwashers, built-in kitchen charcoal barbecues, Caloric built-in ovens, counter-top ranges, custom cabinets, leisure-time family rooms, studies, 2-car garages, full insulation, weather-stripping, 100-Amp electric service, Rheem gas-fired forced-air heating, select oak floors, ample storage, utility and laundry areas. 44 0 CINDER CLOCKS ANTIHYDRO STEEL SASH and Travel Trailer Shoiv June 7, 8, 9, 10 I It Ci i (all types) CELLADOORS WINDOW ARE A WAYS SHEET ROCK FACE BRIC1C (all types) ORANGEDURG at H0Hi10tii I'tiiai DIRECTIONS- KING GEORGE 8 Room Bi-Leve! 4 Bedrooms, Living room. Dining room. Kitchen, Laundry room, Recreation room, 2'j baths, 2 car garage. $36,900 Sayre Wootk Shopping Fabulous, custom-built homes on wooded, estate-size, iy2 acre sites, each home fitted into the landscape amidst stately trees Colonials, Split Levels, Ranches, Bi-Levels.

5 models completed and open for inspection. These homes, priced from $28,100 to $44,900, have all the most desirable modern luxury features 3, 4, 5 or 6 master-sized bedrooms, colored ceramic tile baths, American Stand PIPE THEROSEAL RANCHES BI-LEVELS From Plainfield take Rt. 22 to new Bound Brook overpass at Mountain Ave. Turn right from highway and left on Mountain Ave. 1.9 miles north up the hill to beautiful, winding Hunters Trail, then left to Kings Wood office.

Agent on property Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Center nriri RT. 9, MADISON TWP! WATERPROOFING ALSO Salt Hay, Flue Tile, Drain Till. Heatilator Fireplace Units, Vermont Flagging, iiuu H0M Jill i tone' mil South of' Parkway ExiM23y.y 1 LIBERAL ARRANGED A 'A I WE WILL BUILD TO YOUR PLANS SPECIFICATIONS Mason Tools MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY SUNDAY til 8 pjn. YORK REALTY Co ALLEfl DUBECHGIC DIRECTIONS: Take Highway 22 West, exit morled Sound Brook.

U. S. Vets. Hospital, left to Mountain 3 mi. then left to K.nq ta Rarkihire Park or from iM IvM' iSHSjSSD w'atchung Center to Mountain Blvd.

to New Warrenvllle Shop-PH0NE ping Center, turn left Washington Valley Rd. Right to Kma 4S S77I George Rd. itraight ohead to Berkihire Park. Stelton Rd. PL 2-8867 New Market U.

S. HIGHWAY 22, ROUND RROOK, N. J. PL 5-4343 EL 6-4500.

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