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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 23

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I. THE SUNDAY TIMES, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, APRIL 13. 23 Terra Nova's Houses Bought New Dwelling Sold J. R.

Firm Gives Deeds Cost of Erecting Apartments To Be Home Builders' Topic of Memphis, several congressional home-building industry to li-aders and Foley The confer- as much low -cost, low-rent hous-ence will close on Sunday May 6. ing as possible." lollowing a policy session at the Peaboriy Hotel. Only 10 states examine pros- President Atkinson term the pertiv drivers for fide virion, conference "one of the most im- although "tunnel vision" io cans pot'lant steps ever taken by the of many accidents. To 2 Homes Conference Mrinlrrs to CoiiMilt-r llow to Build Units in Old Post Homes -Martmciit "-ni lor ios ai Bv 2 Couples Builder Ha 123 Homes Under Construction In Stephenville Session in Chieago Next rTTY Have Been Bought By Couples How to build more apartments Fla immediate pjst president of to rent for less will be the subject II A denartment heads. I VTn" mortRaw loan official, builders J.

Si R. Homes Inc. has transferred conference of the National Asso- title to two more of the dwellings, ciation of Home Builders, to l.e insurance company exeeu-each of five rooms and each lo- held May 3 through May 6 at tives will join in the panel dis-cated on a lot approximately of Memphis, Tenn. icussions. 6.6(10 square feet, built by the sel- Memphis was chosen for its Saturday maht ler in Old Post Homes, its de- central location and because local wl" RARITAN TOWNSHIP.

April 14 Terra Nova Construction Company has transferred title to two more of the dwellings, each of five rooms and each located on a lot approximately 100 bv 200 feet, built by the seller in Stephenville, its development here. Both sales were of dwellings St They've Just Come In! AUTOMATIC CAS FLOOR FURNACES The amazing new and better "heat plant of to I. velopmert. builders have erected 2.000 well The buyers were Mr. and Mrs.

built and designed apartments 9 jlWWf'f John J. Fitzpatnck and Mr. and renting for S33 to S50 per month A TU I I on Williams road. Purchasers, with street numbers on the road were Mr. and Mrs.

Henry C. Stephan, 27: snd Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wilhelm, 28.

Both couples have taken possession. i Brokers in both sales were I.irh- Kingsley Powell Company of New dent of N.AH.B. Those attend- ft. ftrl' Brunswick, exclusive sales agent, ing should learn new financing f.l was the broker in both sales. Wal-and construction techniques.

'1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Barron are the new owners of this five-room Cape Cod residence at Riva avenue and Louisa drive, East Brunswick township. i morrow" that gives you an end to hard work a new kind of easy housekeeping low fuel bills and a new "high" in comfort.

A. mm ter L. Letson, vice president ot Visiting builders and officials the Powell company, is sales man- will tour these low-rent apart-ager at the development. ment projects. Loud-speaker sys- The seller has completed or un- terns will be set up at all the dcr construction a total of 176 projects so that the builders may similar dwellings in Old Post explain their methods and answer Homes, of which 160 are sold or questions.

Panel discussions at under contract of sale. Convention Hall in the Peabody Stalford Mortgage Company of Hotel will follow the tours. West Orange provided mortgage Speakers will include Senator financing. Both titles were closed John J. Sparkinan of the by Melville J.

Berlow, East Or-Senate Banking and Currency jange attorney, representing the Committee, Representative Frank mortgagee. Buchanan Housing and i ner Timpson of Metuchen, ex- EAST BRUNSWICK. April 14 Barron is the new industrial reclusive agents. Pettit Baker, Ir- and Mx Lloyd E. Barron have latiOns executive at E.

I. Du Petit Westfield attorneys, closed both bought from Mr. and Mrs. Robert de Nemours Company, Sayre-titles for the seller. Jersey Mort- Freuler a five-room Cape Cod ville, having been transferred gage Company provided mortgage dwelling built by Freuler at Riva here from Swarthmore, Pa.

financing. avenue and Louisa drive on a lot' Charles S. Bruno and Thomas The seller, whose president is approximately 64 by 164 feet. Thompson were co-brokers in the Frank Tufaro, has completed 80 The buyers will take possession sale- Burton Seidman, South similar dwellings in this develop-on or about July 1. The rooms are River attorneys, represented all ment and has 125 more under con- of unusual size, with fireplaces in Parties to the transfer, truction.

'both livingroom and kitchen, i NEW BRUNSWICK spraying to protect, your gar CHIBBARO BROS. GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Automobile, Eire, Burglary, Bond. Compensation, General Liability 121 REMSEN AVENUE NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Phone Kilmer 5-692J Home Finance Agency Adnnnis- den should begin before insect or fungus damage is apparent.

After STOVE COMPANy Keep out of the garden when trator Raymond M. Foley, Fed- 2p About Real Estate Ithe leaves are wet with dew or eral Housing Administrator the damage is done, it is too late. You can count on the same ene Kilmer 5-0018 10 FRENCH STREET mies that attacked the garden rain. Walking among the plants Franklin D. Richards, California may help to spread fungus dis- builder and developer Fritz Burns, ease.

and Thomas P. Coogan of Miami, last year. By Thomas McMorrow So the rent increase for small landlords, 20 per cent iff lff II MH A ITI A SISS-2S SJ ni inn 2- Bedroom Home $9,250 3- Bedroom Home $9,950 uvci vviicib iiicjr gui in ii incr iidvc cuuuuueu give just as much for the money, is now hanging in air, suspended. The two labor members of the 10-member rent advisory board are against it and Housing Expediter Woods, who has the final say, has gone along with them like a good little boy. It seems 9nH th.

mnnpv You'll be money ahead and happier too in a NEW was a technical fault in the advisory board's procedure, its by- laura rAnnirincr an affirmative vntp brothers under the skin and neither group can be given the whole 1 jd- of six, whereas the increase was say in management of the coun-j approved by 4 vote of four to two.l try's economy, a majority of members The money bosses proved that The laborites raised that long ago, when workers had to and then sounded off against the compete for jobs, bidding one an-increase Said one, "Thejother down. Wages followed their C. I. O. will continue to protect natural trend, which is just the public interest against unwar- enough to keep the worker alive ranted profiteering." land doing.

The result was gen- "If getting more than in 1942 forjeral misery. Hood's ''Song of the the same thing is profiteering, Shirt" tells of conditions in the there has been quite some of it in clothing industry in those God-this country, including wages. And! forsaken days. Humane and fair-the government has supported the minded employers couldn't raise rising price level, through its Fair wages, because their competitors, Labor Standards Act; the mini-, paying less, would under-price mum wage permissible under the them, take their trade away, act was 30 cents per hour in 1942,1 The workers learned at long last urn LOWEST-COST QUALITY HOME Oil THE MARKET tj fwwTwy 40 cents in 1945, and went to 75 to bargain as a unit, raising the cents last September. The C.

wage level, and the result was O. unions have done well by1 prosperity, larger markets for the themselves, too, have never stop-! country's production. Anybody! ped reaching for more and usually who opposes labor unions as suchi getting it. I should go back to school. Rents Las But the labor bosses must try For which thev are not to be to be fair, and not take honestly! 'MO These Features blamed; the cost of living ex- acquired property without paying cept rent has been going up and for it.

That is legalized robbery up. The index of the Bureau of and is what is being done to some Labor Statistics as of August, 1950 of these small landlords. Not to with any Home in Town! Spacious living room with picture window. the latest available shows, all of them, certainly, because of these percentages in price in- reducing services, they will notj crease since 1942: Food, 85.1;! all be eligible for the very mod-clothing, 61.7; rent, 16.3. I erate rent increase.

For which they are not to be Dr. Agger and Judge Morrison; blamed, if they "show considera- are right and the labor spokes-, tion for the other fellow, and do men's all-out opposition is wrong. not want to grind his bones to: Incidentally, I am a tenant my-' make their bread. self and not a landlord. According to Judge George R.

Morrison, vice chairman of the advisory board and sponsor of the Really Prices E. Agger, chairman, taxes are up! Continued from Page 21 25 per cent since 1942, and main-j 1 tenance costs 100 per cent. Why1 wrth Day of the office of George should not landlords who Miller quoted examples from ine the same services as in 1942 hei the firm's books. 4 iSJA TTy'l y. nfUn wht ifeaww fv PiU i I IT: 111, I ftJ X-X iM fT Youngstown kitchen, with cabinets, sink, laundry tray.

Complete modern bathroom with linen shelves. Ample closet and storage space 0 Double course cedar shingles exterior. Interior walls arc of crackproof, waterproofed, room-size panels no unnecessary joints. Your choice of interior colors. Gas-fired winter air-conditioning.

Automatic water heater. Fully insulated exterior walls and ceilings. allowed more rent? i "We sold a house in this area fori It is their misfortune that they $14,000 last month," he said. "And; are a minority and can be locally we sold that very house in controlled. Attempts to control when it was that much newer, for, prices for goods, wares and mer- And here's one we sold in chandise work poorly, because 1944 for $4,500.

And how much did black markets promptly appear sell it again for, just recently? and local sales taxes drive busi- For $8,500. That's because money! ness away from local stores, and is worth, roughly, about half as; there is no longer the same in- much today; and it's not hard to centive to produce. But rents can figure what real estate prices will be really controlled, while gov- do if tne value of money keeps A a Weathcrstripped doors and windows. C- 5 ernment holds the good will of the sliding. Charles S.

Bruno, treasurer of the Middlesex County Board of; Realtors, is equally optimistic as! unthinking majority by subsidiz ing new building. Brothers Under the Skin 0 nctepidoie lor n.v or a. unanting. fciSA, iwg aborlto the course of real estate prices, Aim On the evidence, the Clean Up Continued from Page 21 if Washington keeps over-spending. "The housing demand may be satisfied, or nearly," said Bruno, "but house prices don't show PEM for and Your Choice of Beautiful Designs Wlf the Nation's Largest Producer of Prefabricated Homes can offer such Value! itisfiAft ami iePiiLi tain New Brunswick area plants! They're holding up.

and pointing as outstanding examples of func-1 h'Sher- Nt everybody needs a tional beautv, tvpical of a but everybody doesnesda era in industrial designing. investment for his In pointing out that industrial 1 rfon 1 know, nor does New Jersey "can be beautiful" the what the final answer is going to magazine contrasts these buildings be, but, until the government takes 10:00 A.M. 11:00 P.M. Here's the most house for your money! A new National "Thrift Home" gives you beauty, comfort, durability at TAFT PLACE SOUTH AMBOY TURNPIKE FURNITURE, VENETIAN BLINDS and DRAPES Furnished by SEARS, ROEBUCK GO. 101 Albany New Brunswick J2 Mile South of llijrji Point Manor West of State 2fl amazingly low cost.

Small monthly payments probably less than your present rent cover everything. Yisit our Open House and get the facts. VALLEBEW with "industrial mishmash" 0f lI) nvm; wumn uirarac, pum other industrialized areas. sound real estate can go only Fortune suggests that industry one attack the problems of water pol-! lution and waterfront rehabilita- i i i' tion, r. Mazzei Isuys "Having done that," the maga-' CartlfiK Tloinp 7ine concludes, "business might, "'OHldl I'dMltll Home lend a hand in what could be a NORTH BRUNSWICK, April 14 very rewarding national effort Ellsworth Day of the New a wholehearted effort to pick office of George W.

rake up and clean tin the littered Miller reports negotiating the sale American landscape." 0 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landis and Frisch said the state-n Bent on otis road. Colonial city agreement to build the Bur- Gardens, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph net street parkway and create Mazzei. parks and playgrounds is a big; 'Tne ddiing contains five sct toward rehabilitation of on tnree evels and is j0 Brunswick's waterfront cated on a lot 2no by 150 feet. The Believe Time Is Ripe sellers have left for England, Now, they believe, the time is thpv rPsirtP Th hnv- AS ADVERTISED IN DEN ELOPMKM INC. 16 George's New Brunswick, X. J.

Kfltlnnnl Thrift llmiirx" rump In ldr -lertltm of flinnrt lrlrn, with mid Ihrep nrrtronnin. Ak for folilrr hiniln( nil Kilmer Post Bellerllonies HE "7 rine for industry to Mend a hand ers win take pogsesgion next week, in cleaning up trash and debris. Mazzei a salesman for General But thev say industry should company, not bear the burden alone. Attorneys for sellers and buy- "Individual citizens men. wo- respectively, were Judge HOIOOM KIIOCM i ir Ci KITCMfM WO IOOM i 11 IR) tOOH I IT ir AVAILABLE IN 2 AHD 3 BEDROOM SIZES (With Full Basement) VETERANS 2 BEDROOM I5EDKOOM 1285 $59.50 Monthly $62.50 Monthly IXCLIDES TAXES, INSURANCE, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST HAll men ann ennnren-nave nKe re- Morrison and Josph sponsibilities they said.

It is both Bruns. up to them to see that our resi- dential areas reflect the well-kept, 1 comeliness of citizens who are; "i '1 llLnluv" Manuel Fornioso Buys plnvment. high prosnenty. Frederick bicKies, otiiciai I louse III SoiltU YlllDOV HAIL Bf 0 ROOM W. IOOM i' KO KOM i IT innnViAW a knnn camDaign nholoarapher, has been UVINC I MMNO COM.

searching the citv for subjects for "before" and "after" comparison. II SOUTH AMBOY, April 14 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Formoso have bought from Anna Osterhout the The picture with this story, he wirr NATIONAL HOMES CORPORATION Lafayette, Indiana EASTERN PLANT HORSEHEADS, NEW YORK Tf WISTWOOK believes, is an example of the; six-room frame dwelling at suo tidying un needed in many New; Alpine street, Mechanicsville, lo-Brunswick neighborhoods. cated on a lot 50 by 100 feet.

"There is nothing that I have Attorneys for seller and buyers, found so far that several hours respectively, were Joseph C. Dor-of picking up, painting around and en and John E. Mullane. Jacobson scything "down won't cure," he Goldfarb of Perth Amboy were jdded. 'the brokers in the sale.

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