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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 11

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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Dunellen, from Mrs. Mabel nucci to Lee Morrow, through Ray Schneidermann. The Realtors Corner richs, with offices in West- INDUSTRIAL SALE Aaron J. Van Syckel of the Van Syckel I. Sutphen to Mr.

and Mrs. John Szymona, through Elsie J. Dus- chl; and property at 1038 Huff Manville, from Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Kruczek to Mr.

and Mrs. Norman D. Richardson, through Ronald J. field and Fanwood, reports this sale: Real Estate and Insurance Residence at 787 Knollwood Mr. and Mrs.

Peter HaHock to Sherman A. and Carole K. Brown, through Raymond J. Pesci, North Plainfield office; property at 24 Rainier Road, Fanwood, from William and Charlene Cleary to Donald A. and Audrey Borchardt to Adele Koziar, Scotch Plains office; property at Tullo Road, Martinsville, from Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Holden to Mr. and Mrs. James R.

Phillips, through Gretchen Pike, Warren office. Agency, 334 North Dunellen, reports the following sale: Westfield, to Mr. and Mrs. FOUR SALES Patrick L. Hedden Agency, 302 Somerset North Plainfield, reports these transactions: Property at 765 Berkeley Plainfield, from Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Turner to Robert and Janet Strain, through Edward Gangaware, North Plainfield office; property at 85 Abbotsford Road, North Plainfield, from Ralph P. DeCicco, through Mrs. Industrial property located at Ruth Taylor, Westfield office. Bound Brook Road, Middlesex, from the estate of Elsie Kean to CITES TRANSACTIONS The Aristos Sirimis and George THREE SALES-Suburb Realty Agency, 1773 E.

Second Scotch Plains, reports these sales: Property at 603 Sampton Berg Agency, 406 North Demos. Dunellen, reports this sale: Property at Dreahook Road NOTES SALES York Whitehouse Station, from Mer Realty Company, 308 U.S. Highway 22, Green Brook, cury Federal Savings and Loan COURIER-NEWS Friday, August 11, 1967 South Plainfield, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSena to Mr.

and Mrs. George Hochman, through Jack Connaughton; property at Assoc. to Mr. and Mrs. Law reports these transactions: rence Jewell, through Anthony Property at 105 Edgewood Donate Green Brook, from Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Mullen to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

Seay of 736 So. Washington Piscataway, from Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe to Mr.

and Mrs. N. Gochenour, through Louis C. TWO TRANSACTIONS Ralph Martinsville, through Grant T. Lee Agency, Realtors, 1291 Bound Brook Road, Middlesex, Eodice; and property at 515 models, priced from $26,990, are being shown.

Jacobson, Goldfarb Tanzman are sales agents. CUSTOMIZED HOME The Fairfield, a three-bedroom, 2V-bath Colonial model home, is open at Sutton Hollow on Harding just off the Stephenville Pkwy. in Edison. Two reports these sales: Boice; and property at 1111 Long Hill Road, Stirling, from Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Kassig to Beverly Scotch Plains, from Mr. and Mrs. S. Enan- Property at 344 Mountain View Dr. and Mrs.

Fulvio J. Vara of Philadelphia, through Model Home To Debut Real Estate In Brief Elizabeth Sowell. LENCOVE H. J. MOST ECUABU BUILPEB BUILDERS, INC.

EDISON Sutton Hollow, a master bedroom with its own CITES TRANSACTIONS ELEVEN SALES The Burke Brown and Dickerson, 344 Agency, 1738 E. Second Park Scotch Plains, re Scotch Plains, reports these ports these sales: sales: dressing room and bath. An additional full bath is on this level. A step down from the main living level is a 20 ft. recreation room and laundry corner.

There is also a two-car garage. Wooded grounds range in size from acre to Va acre. Country Living At Its Best! Property at 104 Willow Property at 28 Cedar Court, North Plainfield, from Mrs Jessie Stevens to Mr. and Mrs Plainfield, from Mrs. Meredith MacLaurv to Mr.

and Mrs. Jo William L. Cowperthwait III, seph Bruner, through Lou Polite; property at 1261 Florence through James A. Brown; and property at 126 Meadowbrook Drive, North Plainfield, from Emma K. Mayer to Mr.

and Plainfield, from Martin Blender Apartments Rented new residential community which will have a total of 37 homes, formally opens its model home this week-end at the tract on Harding Ave. John and Joseph Gulya, the builders, appointed Jacobson, Goldfarb Tanzman, brokers, as sales agents for the dwellings in the $26,990 to $42,000 price range. "The Amsterdam" is a four bedroom Colonial with Vk baths. To the right of a large entry foyer is a 22 ft. living room which gives access to a 12 ft.

dining room. The kitchen, complete with eye-level double oven, measures Upstairs are four bedrooms, including a 15'5" to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arm NEW BRUNSWICK-Regency strong, through Polite; property Mrs. Thomas N.

Anthony, at 2309 Lyde Scotch Plains, through Marge McHugh. from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox to Manor, new 316-unit garden apartment community off Route 1, at Route 18, rented 42 apartments in its opening week. The community offers four and five Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Labasi, FOUR SALES Marie Stewart, through Philip Morella; property Realtor, 43 Somerset Plain at 1651 New Brunswick Ave field, reports the following trans room apartments plus finished game rooms. The rental agent South Plainfield, from Mr. and actions: Mrs. Eugene Olencki to Matthias J.

Brady through Benjamin is Jacobson, Goldfarb and Tanz man of Perth Amboy. Property at 20 Sycamore Plainfield, from Frank and Moe Rosen to Charles F. Maulbeck, T. McCrone. Also, property at 1218 Field Plainfield, from Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Winokur to Mr. and Mrs. Lester I. Brody, through YOU'RE ALL WET! through Edith Joho; property at 889 Sterling Plainfield, from Leonard and Carolyn Gay to John and Maureen Bordiuk, McCrone; property at 411 Myrtle through Edith Joho; property at Scotch Plains, from Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Cuffari to Mr. Edgemont Road, Watchung, without Seamless Aluminum Gutters and Mrs. William Gray, through THE ALL NEW HUNTERDON MODEL from Charles Vitale to Richard and Pauline Truesdell, through Ginny Graubard; and property McCrone; property at 129 Os ceola Middlesex, from Mr. at 943 Cushing Plainfield, and Mrs.

Mario Filocco to Mr from Thomas and Nora Wilson and Mrs. William J. Harmoon to James and Bonnie Shrager, through McCrone. Priced at through Graubard. And property at 513 Trinity Plainfield, from Mr.

and THIS FANTASTIC 7-ROOM HOME FEATURES: 3 bedrooms, family room, 2-car garage, 2 baths, large living room, modern kitchen, plus much, much more. We will build this tremendous home on your own lot or you can choose one of our lots in one of our three choice communities. "Cost of land at additional price. MODEL OPEN DAILY FROM 11 A. M.

TO 8 P. M. HOME SOLD Alan Johnston, Mrs. Philip Zampella to Mr. and "Cutters and Leaders Our Only Business" FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 356-7753 19,900 Mrs.

Benjamin Kmzer, through Realtor, 1534 Route 22, Moun tainside, reports this sale: Thomas Suvino: property at 549 LINCOLN MIDDLESEX Two-story Colonial home at 519 Trinity Plainfield; from 540 Edgar Road, Westfield, from Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ryan to Mr. and Mrs.

George Schneider, through Frank Thiel. SUPPLIES mmms Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeAndrea to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Deller, through Suvino; property at 339 Sycamore Scotch Plains, from Mr. and Mrs. John Jones to Mr. and Mrs. James Dawkins, through Suvino; and property at 10 Edna PL, Piscataway, from Bruce and John Kochansky to Many Other Models To Choose From STOP IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUR OTHER MODELS Mr.

and Mrs. Johann Klemens, HUNTERDON HUNTERDON HILLS NORTH HILLS SOUTH Easy to Get to Take Route 22, Westbound Lane, to our Model Home office adjacent to Stewart's Root Beer stand, Lebanon, N. J. Stop at our Main Office on the Southwest corner at the Washington Avenue Light, Green Brook on Route 22. Tivo Offices to Serve You! Stop into one of our offices so one of ouf experienced sales representatives can show you how to get the home of your dreams.

Route 22 236-2293 Lebanon, N. J. Route 22 968-0020 Green Brook, N. J. REPORTS SALE Ralph Schwartz Agency, 1903 Park South Plainfield, reports this transaction: Property at 946 Kenyon Plainfield, from Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin M. Herman to Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Stout. BILCO CELLAR DOORS CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCKS ANTIHYDRO 'STEEL SASH 'r (ail ypy SHEET ROCK STEEL DOORS AND BUCKS FACE BRICK (all types) ORANGEBURG PIPE I TRANSITE -SEWER PIPE i CALCIUM CHLORIDE through Robert C. Stouffer. REPORTS SALES True Real VOORHEES VILLAGE ty Group, 157-C, Route 22, Green Brook, announces the following THESE ARE TREMENDOUS HOMES AT GREAT PRICES transactions: SALE CITED-H. Clay Fried- ALSO: Salt Hay, Flu Tile, Drain Til Vermont Flagging, Patio Blocks Property at 24 Louis Mid Financing dlesex, from Federal Housing Administration, Washington, D.C.

Builders' Topic Told EDISON "The New Facts" ALLEN BUBEHICK STELTON ROAD, PISCATAWAY MASON TOOLS LENCOVE 752-3400 to John and Mane Ann Janelh, through Neil Silberberg; property at 6 Edward Middlesex, We arrange for complete financing. Let us show you how we can put you in one of these fabulous homes. N.J. MOST RELIABLE BUILDER by Homasote Company of Trenton will be part of the program of the meeting of the Home Builders Association of Raritan Valley at 6:30 p.m. Monday in from Melvin and Ann Weiman BUILDERS, INC.

to Edmond and Elsie Latsko, it i i i The Pines restaurant. through Silberberg; and property at 105 Wyckoff Piscataway, from Kenneth and Marjorie Just 1 Custom Homos ODiriwwtf)lIlI Pa a 1 adjoining Now Grade School CAST YOUR' Garage cluttered? Sell useful items with a Courier-News Want XVT PSCATAWAY Richardson of Grosse Isle, to Heljon Investment through John L. Sullivan. I Ad. Suttia off Lakeside Drive North Piscataway Township, N.

J. iniiliiiiiHiiiiiiimniinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiHiHiinmiim A SECURE INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE Tiffany quality homes are worth more when you buy worth thousands more the day you start living in the estate created for you by Tiffany one of America Finest Custom Home Builders. Designed for a lifetime of pleasurable living, you'll find Tiffany value and craftsmanship unexcelled. Tiffany quality costs you no more than ordinary homes but gives you so much more, both now and for the future. SHOP'S COMPARE -SEE TIFFANY VALUE FOR YOURSELF VERY FEW LEFTI IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Colonial 2-Story Bi-Level And Ranch Homes On Fully Landscaped, King-Size Plots 90 x125' Betty County Newspaper Enterprise Association Priced From Choice of 4 Models $24,900 -v WITH TIFFANY New Party Trend Sensible Financing Available No PointsI Model Homes Open Daily and Weekends West 7th St.

to Washington left on Washington bear right at fork on South Washington Ave. to Lakeside Drive North to Model Homes. Builder on Premises Tel. 755-1608 or 755-3893 Canary or 30 Builders closeout Presenting "THE WASHINGTON II" by TIFFANY A a luxury Aii-uncK uanca with 3 Bedrooms, 2V4 Baths, Finest Hot Water Hydronic Baseboard Heatm. FuH $11 SflWE '50! TO ouiitcu xnviug room wnn panoramic ijow win flow.

Separate Dining Room. Master Bedroom with Closets and Private Tile Bath, FamHy Bath with Deluxe Vanitory, Paneled Family Room, Powder Room, Large Kitchen with Range, Oven, Nautilus Hood, Dishwasher, Family Dinette. aaiant-ieatea Kecreation Basement, Huge 2-car Garage. Deluxe Features include Flagstone Entry Hall, Italian-Marble Sills, Insulated Glass Windows, Insulated Steel Front Door with Magnetic Weather-SeaL A Magnificent Complete Home Tiffany Quality Throughout. Somei houses available with UNTO' PAYMENT "The Summit'' BI-LEVEL Brick lower level Lifetime color siding 3 bedrooms, 1 baths Finished family room Custom equipped kitchen 10T OWNERS YOUR CHOICE 1 3,990 vThe Ardmore" BRICK RANCHER 60 Value-packed feet long 3 Full-size bedrooms Deluxe kitchen and bath Separate dining room Heated basement recreation area 2-Car garage included.

Built-in garage included. while we sat on the chairs and sofa and everything. This is startling I know, but do you know what happened then? She had food on the dining room table! I mean it was all right out there with forks and everything and it was obvious we were supposed to eat. ALTHOUGH most of the guests were around the age of 40, I would say this was a brand new experience for many of us. Most people have you down in the basement where you sit on cushions made of seven empty juice cans tied together' and covered with gaily colored corduroy.

Mostly the only things to eat are bowls of dip. The dip is usually covered with bits of broken potato chips. The evening was such a success. Nobody poured anything onto the nice rug or wiDed their shoes on the new sofa or got dirty handprints on the walls or anything. In fact, I heard several women things like "Gee, why didn't I think of this!" and "We have the nicest living room we might even end up enjoying it." as low as SLS Monthly pays all Brick, Maintenance-Free Construction-Completed From Cellar to Roof No Money Down Bank Mortgage OWN A TIFFANY HOME from $69.

per mo. SSBffSr GARAGE FOR ONLY j5 Ve'So KSB TIFFANY Prices Include AH local Plumbing And Lumber Code Regulations I do not know if this is a first of some kind or if it indicates a new trend but I do think I should report it. Bob Honey and I went to a party the other night and believe it or not the hostess had the party in the living room! What hapDened was that we rang the bell and went in and were shown "into the front room and left there. I did notice a few couples sort of cowering over in one corner but I looked around for the way to the basement as I usually do. However, Bob, who is very quick to notice things himself, pointed out there were plates on the dining room table! He whispered quietly to me, "Play it cool, Sweeties I think thev mean for us to STAY up here!" I GUESS the ooor things in the corner didn't know how to act because obviously they had never attended a party like this.

It started coming back to me right away. I mean, I can vaguely my mother giving parties and back then peoole were always invited into the living room. That's the truth! I think I even have some old snapshots around to prove it. It was nice. I didn't even need the extra sweater I always take to parties.

I bring a sweater because I find cellars are cool. Also damp. Well, the hostess acted as though it were OK that we stayed upstairs and after a RANCH BI-LEVEL CAPE COD $17,900 $20,800 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY All improvements in and paid for City Wafer, City Sewars, Paved Roads, Sidewalks, Landscaping. Colors of your choice available. Hurryl Only a few homes leftl LEISURE HOMES FOR VACATION OR RETIREMENT BY STANMAR GAP' PA- THE UNIQUE "ALPENHOF -HOUSE" BY STANMAR ONE OF HOMES FOR VACATION OR RETIREMENT.

COMPLETELY FINISHED KITCHEN BATH, ALL ELECTRIC FOR YEAR 'ROUND LIVING. NO MONEY DOWN ENJOY YOURSELF raOM $TpER MO 3 EXHIBIT HOME LOCATIONS Hni Mntl hi I oil eon i rf I uua oil WII JJSJ, I DIOCK lin laii North on Holmdel Holmdel Village, NJ. i-ITf it i I Call Collect (201) 946-4161 oSift-PtlBwS for quality design and value" I WASHINGTON, N.J. Box 232-Just oH Rt. 3 IXIYYDll I CUSTOM HOMES (formerly Rt.

69) 3 miles South of Washington. fjmmmlmm Meer National Association of Home Bunders I Take Rt. 22 or 24 to Rt. 31. Call Collect (201) 537-2146 I Please send mm free plans and prices of your complete custom homes to I win-, -A fit my lot You'll be glad you did! No obligation of course.

WIND CAP, PA. Box 247 On Rt. 115, 1 Mile NAME pi I South of Caesar's Diner. OR 2 Miles North of Bel- ADDRESS on Rt. 115.

Call Collect (215) 863-9121 CITY I Charming Chalet-Style "Alpenhof" Vacation homes PHONE I on Display at Wind Gap, Pa. LOT LOCATION Offices Models Open Every Day 'til 8 P.M. F.S. havt cash buyer for individual lets. Send description, loaio- and price.

LICENSES SUSPENDED BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)-Act- JACKSON NEW JERSEY (ADJACENT TO LAKEW00D) ing on the advice of its medical advisory board, the Maryland south aDDrox. 8 miles Dast B'KeCTlONS: Take Route 9, continue Freehold Circle to Alrfrii-h dh Turn right onto Aldrich Rd. go 2V2 Deoartment of Motor Vehicles 'O New Prospect Rd. turn right go one block to modsls.

OR take araen aiare kwy to Exit 91, then follow Route 526 approx. 6V2 miles oi. ri9ht 90 2 miles to models. Models open Phone after 5 P.M. 363-1636.

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