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Real Estate News mm Gardening Institute 23 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1952. Building Contracts Filed in May Total Million Dollars Six-Room House in Edgebrook Sold Higher Prices Seen I 1 Boiler House At University Largest Item Kutgers Project to Cost For New Dwellings Rcalt ors 211,567, According William Dunham Sells Largo Farm, Buys in Milltoicn MONROE TOWNSHIP, June 7. Mr. and Mrs.

Olindo G. Lu-ciani have purchased from Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dunham a 110-aere farm with house and outbuildings on Jamesburg-Perrineville road.

The buyers will take possession this month. Mr. and Mrs. Dunham are buying a new home near Milltown. Keston N.

Potts of New Brunswick was attorney for the sellers and Michael Passero of Maplewood was lawyer for the buyers. Charles Wenzel and J. J. Barron were co-brokers. u.

s. survey Reveals Prepayment Summer Firm Reports Sale Of 22 Homes Fairview Knolls Houses In East Brunswick Will Total T6 EAST BRUNSWICK. June 7. Sale of 22 dwellings in Fairview Knolls has been announced by Alexander Summer Company, builders of the 56-house development. The tract, which is located on Ryder's lane, is designed to provide housing lor higher salaried jr-, nf, I i Two Contracts Upward Trend IT 1 HP-.

.1 C'ni'J. By CHARLES A. PASCAL and tT I I Addition to the boiler house Of Mortgage Costs a Fee ies at I to 7 '7 1 'nstallation of outside facillt Higher production costs will; drive the prices new houses up! during the coming months, but the! prices of existing homes will re- main at about the current Fi- HI ti Tn f.W i University Heights, Rutgers nt- i fll IJ 7 at a cost of $784 ,567 acta l.S I hosted the value of filed contr i -sri-'" 1 lor new construction over the Joseph W. Lund of Boston, presi-! 1 dent of the National Association of Holneowiier With F.II.A. $1,000,001) mark at the oflice of Insured Mortgage He based his comments on the; results of the 53rd periodic sur- vey of the rear estate market by! N.A.R.E.B.

It covered 251 communities representative of all geo Faces Penalty Durham Park employes and executives. Sales are handled by the Raritan township office of the company. 1 According to Julian E. Saal, development supervisor, the houses at Fairview Knolls are of two NEWARK, June 7. Now thati Builders Sell i County Clerk Edward J.

Patten last month. New work for which contract! were filed in April totaled about one-third of the volume indicated by the May figure. American Hydrotherm Corporation of Long Island City, N. ihas the contract with the trustees of Rutgers College In New Jersey tor the construction work designed by York and Sawyer, architects, of New York. October 4 is completion date.

The work is being done under two separate contracts. The boiler house addition is provided In on contract for and utilities graphic regions and urban areas. President Truman has than half of the real claimed the termination of the estate boards reporting, higher prices for new residential1 national emergency of the past property in the coming months," 11 years, the homeowner with an Mr. Lund said. "Continuation at F.H.A-insured mortgage who the present level was the predic- ff ahead turn of 39 per cent.

tvpes of equal popularity, the Ten Dwellings eirel and ranbIor 'split-level and ramblerh ranc ion Ii rVrctmcr vide three bedrooms, one-and nnp-hnlf haths firenlace a livine-' Five-Room Houses "The outlook for used houses vj rnnm mnrp than 13 hv 13 was more varied, but half of the' This is pointed out by Franklin Idiningroom, huge kitchen, built-; returns indicated that these prices Mortgage Title Insurance Com- 'n 1 ISCataway jjn garage, two basement rooms were expected to remain the same. for stnraxe or hobbies and a lame! PISCATAWAY TOWNS HIP PISC ATAWAY TOWNS The remainder of the communities covered rear porch were almost equally divided i prepayment fee for paying off the; June 7Durham Park Heights The rambler dwelling has their forecasts of higher and lower mortgage before its regular rornorajion vestibule and center hall. 20 by i iif ii an r.i prices. and three thej u-iooi livingroom Marshall Purity date is 1 per cent of Fewer Available amount of the loan Sachs, in the other for $417,800. Utilities include construction of storm and sanitary sewers, water and gas lines, and telephone distribution system.

Buihlhif Included Other new work, not including dwelling units, were a Doultrv .7 title to lu morei i (hp Hntl It nl.Sfl' Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Wooding are (he new owners of this six-room house it 1 Goodale circle, h'dgrbrook, purchased from Mr, and Mrs. Alvan Alien.

On the Question, of availability, ranklm explains that this takes, Mr Lund reDorted that construe- eflect this coming July 1, andi dwellings, each of five rooms and has sound-insulating closet walls tion of new single-family and names two case in which the pen-1 each located on a lot approxi-' between the bedrooms, a large; Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Wooding multiple-family dwellings is ex- alty does not apply. One is where; mately 75 by 125 feet, built by Idiningroom, spacious kitchen, at- have purchased from Mr.

and Mrs. pected to decline in the months the prepayment is done not in a the seller in Durham Park 'tached garage, covered rear porch A dwelline g- y-v I coop, store building and an office 1 oday Gadgets Offer rKv'Ti. ahead bv the majority of the real single lump but in small bites, Heiehts. its development here and a fireplace. it 1 Goodale circle, Edgebrook.

I coop and a 35 by 50-foot extension Both types of dwellings are located on one-third acre lots. located on approximately a half- I 11 I I I to an existing one are being made acre of land. Lel1rC, lO At'Ctnled h-V Tave, Construction Company estate boards participating in the not exceeding 15 per cent in any j-jve of tne saies were of dwell-eurvey. one ear- Tne 5ther ls whpre, in inKS on Rebbecca place. The pur- Specifically, a lower rate of order to raise the money for pay- chasers were Mr.

and Mrs Robert building single-family units is an- ing off in a lump, the customer Cadmus Mr and Mrs Peter ticiDated bv 46 uer cent of the takes out a new F.H.A. loan at mp- m- '--j m-q I oi noweu, inonmoum county, lor ine buyers nave taucn posses-, Bernhardt and A roil nisiinhlum Mr. Wooding is executive 1 in Spotswood-Jamesburg road. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel R. Shutt and vice president cf Applegate Mo- Today home, wired for more Mr. Sohn. Instead, each fixture are Four Couples Obtain Homes From Builder tors. Inc.

The se lers have moved 'electrical oadaels than Thomn A V) iih i "uwr" J- communities, lonunuauon oi me ic-aai laigc mc ungmm. present rate is looked for by 27, per cent, while 26 per cent predict For multiple-unit dwellings, the Market Uiain Gerald Lawrence of Roselle has to Lake Mohawk, Mr. Allen was Edison ever dreamed of. offers purpose in mind and with con Mr. and Mrs.

George R. Abbott. Three of the dwellings sold are on Rachel terrace. The purchasers were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. James outlook was for a lower volume of construction in 55 per cent of the for a higher volume in until July 15 to complete an cinder block store building for Samuel Waldman of lrvington. The 48 by 100-foot structure is at New Brunswick avenue and Louis street, Fords, Peter Grygotis is the architect.

formerly membership and pro- a real challenge to the designer xlderable thought to safety factors gram chairman of the Young who is eager to combine safety based on the nature of the oeeu-Men's Christian Association here, iwith comfort and convenience, i i pants. George R. Morrison and Henry the opinion of Frank Sohn, example, If there are tiny Thomas, both of this city, were consultant of ihe Libbey-Owens- children, the wall sockets should atnrneys for the sellers and bqy- Ford Glass Company. be placed Ilfi inches to 42 inches Leases Store On Route 27 E. Oakie and Frank Nappi.

and Mrs. William J. Lavigne pur-jTerra-IVova Construction chased a dwelling on Metlar's' lane and Mr. and Mrs. Maxi Company IS Seller Ol 11 per cent, and lor the present level in 34 Der cent "Despite this outlook for new construction." Mr.

Lund added, ers, respectively. Louis j. Ka- The old system oi simply in- above the floor, well out of reach. 1 I Schwartz bought a dwelling on iPark lane. Samuel Kaplan, Carteret has engaged William Schmidt rivr-iMHMii packi and George W.

Miller were RARITAN TOWNSHIP, June 7 c0-brokers. Terra-Nova Construction Com-; All Durchasers have taken pos demand is expected to be sustain- United Markets IllC. cd at its present level in 46 per; cent of the reporting communities Planning supermarket of that borough to build a two-story office building on Cooke session. The brokeo- in all sales stalling "plenty of outlets in days gone by, this might not every room docs not fit with mod- have been desirable because out-ern design or construction, snid were eyesores. Recently, however, Plaskon engineers have a 11 developed colored plastic mnter- 111 II 1111 IS wiling devices that har pany, whose president is rrann was the J.

DiLeo Agency of Stel avenue, Carteret, at a cost of ton, exclusive sales agent. The Tufaro builder, has transferred Ill Vew Buildinr cilia IU ue lllgiici in oi i-ici tviii Reasons Given $21,585. is scheduled for com title to four more of the dwellings, I titles were closed for all parties monize wun wans or iiirnisnmgs. pletion next January 1. Ian M.

Horn is architect. Dwellings riamird The residential real estate mar- RARITAN TOWNSHIP, June the transfers by Bankers TitleieacnJof five, roms, nti each currently is relatively slow, ijnited Markets Tne which Abstract Cnmnnnv. Paterson icated 011 a lot approximately 100 Some other safety hints from with half of the real estate boards ratps fooH stor. in Rpron Th seller has nomnipteri inn bV 200 feet, built by the seller in F.H.A. Sells Duplex Units In This Cilv Mr.

Sohn: Homes Bought New dwellings include the fol- its development indicating a lower turnover ui Essex counties, has leased space; similar dwellings in this develop-Stephenville, 1. See that there are plenty of (lowing here switches at strategic points to Frank A. Carragher, Wood- By 5 event stumbling around in thebridge builder, is constructing a rk. home for Mr. and Mrs.

2. Have a three-way switch near George Lucas at Stafford road Five-Koom Houses Are new useu uwchm.bs. J' in a new building on Route 27, a nient, all of which are sold. It ago, he said. This weakening is short ajstance south of the West-! has 108 more under construction, attributed by the rea estate ingnouse corporation plant.

lA total of 230 dwellings is plan- boards indicating a lower turnover Xhe space( 125 by 6n feet win ned f(jr Durham park Heights. in new and used dwellings than a be used for a supermarket, year ago, he said. This to Leichner is attributed by the real estate 327 Main street Metuchen Gercelv BuVS boards to real estate credit mo1 rl" "trTT "ur the entrance door to light the way and Surrey lane. Colonia. from The buyers and their new addresses are Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Scharwath, 26 Harding road: Mr. and Mrs. Berj M.

Stone. 22 Francis road; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Johnson, 47 Richard road and Mr.

and Mrs. Frederic T. McDermott, 3 Flower court. All have taken Tu'n TYmiilpa In llfvflmimnt upstairs or into another part of plans by Julius Vekassy Lin- 1 is 1 "i 1 the house. den architect.

September Houses Oil jNlCIlOl, 111 Colonia 3. Have switches near each bed scheduled completion date. strictions, scant availability of Xne ease was jver) Raritan: mortgage money at 4 and 4'4 per Dwellirlgs Inc 1186 Green street i cent, cost of construction mate-, WonrihriH. hlli)lW nf tho M. 1 so they can be found easily at: Four months are allowed to asoil Avenues WOOOBRIDGE, June 7 Rari- night.

complete a $14,500 dwelling at tan Dwellings Inc. has transferred' 4. Install fixtures In the kitchen Giles avenue, Middlesex Borough, possession. RARITAN TOWNSHIP. June 7 The brokers in all sales were a 1 1-.

Kfn.w.l,i,n rials, scarcity of listings, and the tk r.t (ftMO i ivir. ana jvns. rtiiurew vjeriiciy Xjeicimt-i cv miiiMm ui iiiriuLiicu. lines to two oupiex nouses in tale to five more dwellings, each 0f plastic that resists excessive for Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Vos. fact that buyers of today are ho nave bougnt lrom Mr. and Mrs. Pettit BaKer, wesuiein auor- tnls have been conveyed to five rnnmi anH em-h U.vin.-k nf Rmmd Hmnk John ,11 lltli (nr thi coller i.

i.i... rx i- -shopping." nf fhp stnrp and at 1ho Martin F. Darby a two-family neys, closed uic at ui vuc auc 111 11UIII 1 "iuj iwu-iamii, Forecasts of volume of sales for puioiBNeis uy rirtiiKini u. nun- a lot Mt bv ion leet, nuilt bv tne heavy load Have a grounded bmurta ot scotcn I'lains ls ine dwelling at 26 Edmund street on and for Jersey Mortgage Company ards- federal housing commis- seller in Chain o' Hills Park, its lor the mixer and other elec-'builder, a lot 100 by 175 feet. which provided mortgage financ- sioner.

development in Cnloniu. Iho John Rebeck of Fords has until parking. jrJrlJt Markets is to evenly divided between the three occu py the st ore within 30 davs The buyers purchased the ing. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph C. Vetro Four of the sales were of honu-sdjinger of shocks August 30 to build a two-story categories lower, same, ocal gtore fi' house for investment. The sellers: The seller has completed or un- nav0 purchased a house at 283 on Harrison avenue. The buyers Install non-conducting plastic cinder block dwelling at Fairfield Volume is expected to be Middlesex oth 'are moving to Florida der construction at total of 245 Nichol avenlle and nave WPre Mr and Mrs S(eve jn h(, bHthroom because Heights, Fords, for Mr. and Mrs.

in 36 per cent of the communities Samuel G. Cohen of New Bruns- dwellings of this type and lot size possession. The five-room duplex Mr. and Mrs. John Degillio, daniei- of shock from wet tubs Paul Vincz of that place.

It is a United, expected 1 11 nnri V. nn.r fnt- nil nr. nn I I ail ftx c-rtlrf fir the same in 31 per cent, and lower countjes $14,000 project. by 100 and Mrs. Leon Jacobs and Mr.

and or floors. tj ponies in oit.1,..ci.vnic. mi c. dwe liiiB is on a lot 30 in oi per ceni. jt Tt uansici, iuiiuci cunucici ui suit "While the trend of volume of Jlti: feet.

Mrs. Russell P. Connor. Mr. and Mr.

Vetro is employed by i Mrs. John F. Bennett purchased Brunswick Ordnance Corporation, a dwelling on Broome street. 1 1 1 I Kl 11 (I 3lflI10r Broker in the sale was William F.i All buyers have taken posses- r.f rosirtnntial nrnnertv is of residential property sales at 450 Springfield avenue, New- down, the current trend of prices grk Owner Who Sells Residence May Be Liable for G. I.

Loan or mis piopeiijf is uciiiuiciji uy, Mr. Lund commented. "Prices of new residential property are high-, foil cf rmf er, compared with a year ago, in 1 1 v-iuiion ULllUlI Cox of the office of J. Joseph Con- "ion. The titles were closed for all nor parties to the transfers and mortg- Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Metros Ke financing provided, by Frank-have taken possession of their lin Mortgage Title Insurance house at 2 Mason avenue. The Company of Newark. Ilonse Conveyed Bv Contractor dwelling also is a five-room du- i ne sener nas compieieo or un- Mortgage ami Title Insurance Firm's President Says Veterans Should Understand Terms of plex, located on a lot 30 by 100 nl1 consirucuon a unai oi ozu: KAST hkinshilk, June Sells New House In Development A one-story brickcrete dwellinif on Hardenburg lane. East Brunswick township, is being erected by Charles Kasar Jr.

of Dunellen at a cost of $13,151 for Arthur J. and Catherine Schreier September 1 is completion date. Mr. and Mrs. John Lenahan have contracted for construction of a dwelling on McCutcheon avenue, Sayreville, to be completed September 1 at a cost of $12,990.

Jacob Sherzbinsky has the general contract. Carl Ruesch will provide the heating for $1,200 and plumbing work for $900. August 1 Is completion date for the $11,546 dwelling at Kar-cher and Pearl streets, Sayreville, under construction by Builder of Better Homes Inc. for Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Blaszka. Alfred J. Collins of Elizabeth more than bO per cent oi tne reporting communities. They remain about the same in 35 per cent. Prices of existing houses are more settled, but here too the trend is upward.

The same prices as a year ago are reported by 48 per cent of the reporting cities, and 29 per cent listed higher prices." feet similar nweinngs in me nevciop- Mr Bnd jvirs. Sigmund badowskl Mr. Metros is an employe of AU are 801 or UIKlt'r have transferred title to another Walter Scott and Company, trait )f sale' tne dwellings built by Mr. Sa- Loan Before Selling Their Home WOODBRIDGE, June 7 wnu famiiv rnSi Plainfield. Attorney for the our- jdowski in Highland Manor, his and Mrs.

George Verdjak have rhaneine inh He wanted chasers was Frederick Banner. Leo Pado Purchases development here, to Mr. and Mrs I A InvanHnr JW inrliiC7DUclf i OlircnaSCfl tmrn N-V 'nnttriirf inn VflCiaiia m.6iii'ii"S .1 .1 -J- Rrnlmn 1lur9tir. a. Solllll Iliver Dwellillir The dwelling is on Helena Some uptimisiic Corporation a four-rnnm dwell- new Dostwar homes, there are rniui.u- street and has four rooms with Most optimism for a pick-up in ing at 518 Jansen aveune on a lot facts they urgently need to un- joe today could easily set SOIT1I RIVER, June 7 Mr.

volume ot sales was expressed Dy du oy ibu leet. Jiunnn ci ua I K. hn Leo Parto have bouKhl tW2 iinhnlshfd rooms on fh -J. SellWartZ l.OinpailV fl.om Mr and Mrs sjmon Kaplnn ond floor and is on a lot (.0 by 115 TJuvs SlorP llnililiiirr a two-story frame dwelling at 28 The buyers have taken pos- narrnw street on a lnt 4(1 hv Kill session. Mr.

Mloduszewskl IS em- the East South Central area The house is one of four simi- of Franklin either 0 11 under his present Miss.) and the Pacific lar dwellings built by the seller. Jr" iVA loan or (b) sell to a buyer states In-iAll are sold. Mr. and Mrs. has contracted with Edward J.

IV 11,, creased turnover is anticipated in iaK nave taken possession of their th it una lUHllallCU Willi IjLIWdl Schwartz Furniture Company feet. ployed by Hercules Powder Com-T lf Woodbridge for construe of 288 Burjet street has purchased; The buyers have taken posses-; Pany, Parlin, Sayreville (jon' of an dwelling at SI St. 63 and 58 per cent of the communi-. home. He is "employed by the; YC Pulis.

"(a) seems most attractive. ties in those regions, respectively. Pennsylvania Railroad as an VTi That way a buyer would have to iiuiii ivii. aim mrs. nen iimin sion.

Mr. rano works Tor l.rnss-i omuuwbim hm uuili btvcibi 'George avenue and Midfield road. Comments on the survey returns ispector. nav down only some $2,000 a store premises and two man Company, Sayreville. Mr.

houses of this type in Highland lt ls to be compieted M'Twr Th a lea tt the lnt varv i at 280-292 Burnet and Mrs. Kaplai have moved to pointed up the fact also that the residential real estate market is apartments street. ui uua pirfcc nnnsihip in the A if would nave tne low montniy attorney for all parties to Li? lilr V. ments of a 30-year mortgage. Un- Edward A.

Modzelewski of Addition Scheduled weaker now than a year ago. Some! transfer of these follow: Raritan Gardens, New Brunswick. Appleby Appleby, law firm here, represented all parties to Addition of a bedroom and bathroom at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ifaults ider b) a buyer would have 10 tells of a recent something like over $4,000, Joseph J.

Messina of Bayard street was attorney for the sellers and Ishmael Sklarew represented the buyer. Sayreville was attorney for all parties to the transfer. James A. Harkins of South Amboy, exclusive sales agent, was the broker. "Sales are slower because of SOUTH RIVER LOT SOLD ample in a northern New Jersey, high prices, Regulation and which Joe got is no longer avail- the transfer.

Continued on Page 27 SOUTH RIVER, June 7 Mr. development, with a young vet and Mrs Knctpvinv hairu a.qn l-i fnr slnrv niimnwn ile. Continued on Page 27 "Temptation is strong to make snlrt irt a lnt RO Vi TnA 100 feet on Olchaskey avenue. Mr. I Joe had bought a $13,500 house, 'he easier sale by allowing a buy-Kalicki is employed by Rosellij Buying under V.A.

terms, he had er.to 'ake over the V.A. mortgage Eight of 34 Dwellings Under Construction At Edstan Village, Stelton, Reported Sold paid only $500 down, so "UU UUVYU, contractors. Edward R. Alexander was attorney for all parties to the transfer. that $500 was still his approxi- mate equity.

He found he couldn't 8.newhere. el.se- 1 'J "Who! Ina nooHo iiilHofHtinH is this: he remains personally re-j sponsible to the V.A. If there's any default by the new buyer, thei For Development of Home Exchange Service 'lender who holds the V.A. -guar-! $12,000 Homes Meadow Homes Sells Residence In Development EAST BRUNSWICK. June 7 Meadow Homes Inc.

has transferred title to another of the dwellings, each of five and one-half rooms, and each located on a lpt approximately 60 by 110 feet, built by the seller in its development here. The buyers were Mr. and Mrs. hn R. Sprague, who have taken possession of a dwelling on Old Stage road.

The title was closed for all parties to the transfer by Norton L. To Be Started by Firm RARITAN TOWNSHIP, June 7 anteed mortgage will foreclose. But suppose there was still $10,000 owed on the mortgage and the foreclosure Rets only $9,000. And Cleaning Firm Obtains Lease For City Store One Hour Vanitizing Inc. to Be Located at 130 Albany Street One Hour Vanitizing, has leased from Kay and Kay Realty Company the business location at 130 Albany street.

The lease is for five years with five-year option. The corporation represents Leonard Poser, president; Fred Ratowsky, vice president; Arthur Stern, secretary, and Rohlen Kon-disko, treasurer. They have 52 other cleaning stores in Pennsylvania and West Alexander Summer Company Announces It Will JJJ 1 Aid Prospective New Home Buyers to Sell I the $1,000 difference plus interest. "Under (b), on the other hand, Their Present Older Dwellings the sale would be more difficult, but Joe would be completely out With all 34 new dwellings at Edstan Village, Prospect avenue, Stelton, virtually completed, it is reported by the DiLeo Agency that eight have been sold. Edward Dowling is the builder.

A model home has been opened, showing the many features of the from under, RARITAN TOWNSHIP, June 71 ing, insurance and closing. A complete exchange service on The office already is building homes in the fast-developing a substantial business in used Mr. Pulis says there's an inter- net in Vi ft ft rtf rvi ai'fil twice as hard to find a buyer withinew follr and one half room 'ritan Vallev area was announced: home listines and sales. Mr. Hala Liner, Union attorney The seller has completed 62; this week by the new branch of- nan said, and can coordinate the $4,000 as with $2,000 it's aboutidwellings on the tract.

The large Virginia and this is the eighth of its type and their first store in New Jersey. Vanitizing is a new process of dry cleaning clothes. similar dwellings in Meadowjfice of the Alexander Summer used and new home services. Even four times as hard. And that, heik'tchen is equipped with a built-Homes and all are sold.

A new: Company, at 1855 Lincoln high- before the branch was opened, the says, adds dangerously to the in snack bar, while in addition to section of 150 are under construc-i way, Stelton. firm completed the sale of 400 temptation for Joe to jump at the the two bedrooms on the first floor, tion, including the three-bedroom1 Henry Halahan, branch man- houses in Haven Village before, provisions are made for the pur-model like those already built and ager, explained that prospective its staff is familiar with the area, thinking it out. ichaseof the dwellings with a third a new two-bedroom model with new home buyers frequently have New home sales include those urges that in any case, bedroom finished in the attic, finished staircase to the atticlthe problem of selling their pre- in Fairview Knolls on lane "any veteran who sells his home Storage space and a utility room which may be expanded into two. sent homes. In such cases, the in East Brunswick townshjp, for with the mortgage intact can also be supplemented by a rooms.

company will take over the iob of which Alexander Summer Corn- should ssk the lender to notify large storage room in the attic. 1 Clothes are cleaned and pressed in one hour, the owners say. The process requires cleaning fluids OA mnra fficl I than Of the new section, 75 are under disposing of the older residence, pany is exclusive sales represent-him at once if anything goes Modern perimeter warm-air heat-! ordinary cleaning fluids, they The Edstan Village model home is shown above. contract of sale. Mrs.

Bertha btei- from the listing and advertising ative. Sales are keeping an aver- wrong. And he should make sure ing. city sewers and completely gerwald is sates manager Meadow Homes. at on through such details as of 10 houses ahead of the that the lender and the V.A.

al- graded and seeded lots, approxi- the purchase price. The finished 'available at a slight increase, still Herbert M. Tanzman of thi opinion of value, mortgage financ-i builders in Fairview Knolls. iways know where to find him." Imately 58 by 110, are included in rooms in the expansion attic arelbelow the $12,000 figure. city was the agent..

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