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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 30

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The Sunday HomeNews ant BUSY CIIHISTOaS SliOFPEOS LOOK TO F020 F1IH FOB 3V 30 NEW BRUNSWICK. N. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1961. sl fi GET CHRISTMAS GIFTS HITII HEBCHABTS GEEEM STPS TOO! V-W i Irvine I 1 1 H- i 1 ,1 FREE! EXTRA! in addition to fh tramps yow always gst with your purchaits mMimmmmisnms With Single Purchase of $5.00 OR MORE tew 1111111 I -v. jBcf Vv v1; "si Klj-SPK Adults Only' One Coupon Per Family nil i ipni 1 1 Biiiiig iiihiviit LOW COST AWARD WINNER This six- room house with three bedrooms and two baths took a regional 1st place award in the Parent's Magazine 12th Annual Builder's competition.

Unusual features include outside doorway leading to children's bathroom, central core plumb, ing and inverted heating plant. Designed for the Institute for Essential Housing at Princeton, the Holly Hill sells for less than $9,000, not including land. SUPER SAWfiBfl mmrm HOLIDAY STORE HOURS OPEN LATE 6 NIGHTS! A rM CW MON. THRU THURS. TO 9 P.M.

-I i f. 7 '4 FRI. TO 10 P.M.-SAT. TO 9 P.M. 1 T' 1 ET FREE PARKING sU 'tLrJjJ 7 EDISON OAKS ADDS MODEL IEH-Designed Home Receives Magazine's Regional Award EDISON Construction has started on a new model home at Edison Oaks at Oak Tree, new 60-home luxury community at Oak Tree Road and Prospect A three-bed-1 The IEH home called the "Hoi-'divides them and ensures pri PRINCETON room home of simple Colonial jiy-Hill," won in the lower price vacy).

The two children's bath- class for Region 1, the largest! rooms have access to their bath styling designed for "full family living" by the Institute for Essential Housing here is the winner of a first place Regional Merit Award in the 12th Annual via a small hallway. according to the builders, An ultra-modern, extra large jCali Associates of Kenilworth. geographical region embracing all of the northeastern states, and can be built for under $10,000 excluding land. The award was U-shaped kitchen with plenty of This new ground entry split Builders' Competition sponsored: base and wall cabinets also in level model will be priced under $21,000. It will include a formal Robert I made this month at the National Magazine, by Parents' cludes a handsome serve-over room djnjn2 room, kitchen Builders' Editor, Association of Home Home bar between the kitchen and thewih rpar entrance, three bed- Vhas announced.

dining area which gives addition- al counter space, saves steps and Convention in Chicago. A unique feature of the "Holly Hill" is that the "cellar" is in the To put to good use space that ordinarily is wasted, S. J. Schwinn of Schwinn and Designed by Schwinn and Schu-mard, architects, consulting for the Institute for Essential Housing, and built in Lambertville bv Woolsey Cadwallader of reduces clean-up time. "Openness" is the keynote of the entire living area, from the Pennington, an IEH builder, developed a special spacious living room, designed for home was acclaimed by the; "core" principle whereby the a variety of interior decorating rooms, tinisned recreation room with sliding glass doors, and a partially completed fourth bedroom or den.

The builders anticipate this new model will be ready shortly after the first of the year. Currently on display at Edison Oaks are four decorated model homes of split level and bi-level design priced from $23,490 with financing terms as low as 10 per cent down and 30-year mortgages. Jacobson, Goldfarb and Tanzman of Perth Amboy is sales agent. compact heating unit is placed in plans with the front wall domi roof space above the kitchen. nated by a huge window, through the family room (separated by an accordian door) which provides judges for having, among other things, "an execellent floor plan, providing special facilities for families with children." En'ries in Parents' Magazine's Annual Competition are divided into six geographical regions, and regional awards are given to houses in two price groups these selling for less than exclusive of land, and those selling up to $25,000, exclusive of land.

imMWm FRE-MAR jfll FREE! EXTRA! fi Pimil Tfi a pd lf liPlP PMIbIL Fancy 4 JPfC MERCHANTS CREKI STAMPS "aia i With Purchase of Whole or Full Cut Half HUNTS YELLOW CLING SMOKED HAM PSAf Halves or 11 Or, Coupon PrFamily LMfcl 121 Sliced Cans FYNE TASTE Strained or Whole fiiipisPif sauce---2Gc Mlrlp U.a, jyL4 cans I MIDI bag if Swift'i Premium Canned Ham f-j i -ij-. Adults Only 7 lbV-- "3 Pfe On. Coupon Per Family itvi fc' I I liTV', I l' The chimney vents furnace gases, exhaust from kitchen, bathrooms and laundry, all of which are built into the core, which is soundproof. The master bedroom has a private entrance to one of the "split baths" so dubbed because the two bathrooms share one combination tub-shower with twin sliding frosted-glass doors which an ideal area for entertaining. A colonial carriage house wing, including a heated indoor swimming pool for year-round "tropical" swimming, can be added for approximately $3,800 extra.

This wing, which would be just off the family room, features moisture- CLEAN BEFORE PAINTING Always dust or vacuum living room, bedroom and dining room walls before repainting them. Be sure to use a dry mop, not an oil mop as oil will keep the new sealed sliding glass wall. Pool water is filtered and the price includes all pool accessories paint from adhering. Kitchen and bathroom walls usually require vacuum cleaner, surface skim washing with a detergent before mer and related equipment. Industrial Building in State In 1961 Already New Record being painted in order to remove dirt and grease.

Be sure the walls are dry before you apply enamel Thermopane glass sliding doors can be removed and screens installed in the summer to convert it to an indoor-outdoor pool. or paint. TRENTON The previous rec- iord of construction in one year was exceeded in November, the Department of Labor and Industry announced yesterday when the November approvals pushed the 1961 total to The old mark of $92,847,670 was established in 1956. In announcing the new high, Richard J. Sullivan, administrator of the department's Bureau of Engineering and Safety, which makes the approvals, said that Senior Member Society of Residential Appraisers WILLIAM F.

COX, SRA REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATOR HOUSING CONSULTANT 93 BAYARD NEW BRUNSWICK Kl 5-8644 Two New Kits Out For Home Craftsmen Two new kits for are now on the market. One is a kit which contains all when the figures for December are complete "we should be ap proximately $10 million above the the hardware required to build tota ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE WRITTEN BY d. carl Mccormick, inc. 1 1 i di A mmm mmum capons 59 tool or all-purpose cabinet. in November, the Bureau ap- The kit contains plans for con-prove( 145 new projects with an struction of a cabinet 32 inches jestimated valuation of $6,415,687, wide by 32 inches tall, and 8: $673,107 less than the amount for INSUROR 96 BAYARD ST.

Tel. CH 7-7418 November of last year. For the first eleven months of 1961 estimated valuations of new 0 ction was $14,155,418 ahead of the total for all of 1360. Among the projects approved in November was a $900,000 addition to Rowe Manufacturing REAL ESTATE Appraiser Consultant Negotiator NICHOLAS FRIDAY, M.A.I. 103 BAYARD STREET CHarter 7-M44 inches deep, also four metal corner brackets that eliminate all mitering and dadoing.

The kit is made by the Stanley Works of New Britain, Conn. Another kit, for making ceramic tile repairs, contains a grout mix, mortar box, trowel and mixer-j edger. It can be used for apply- Company, Troy Hills Road, Whip ing a mixture which dries to a'pany, which produces vending machines. w-hite, rock-hard finish that resembles porcelain and is especially useful in the bathroom. It will add a total of 161,151 square feet of new manufacturing facilities and increase employ- WHY NOT CHECK? LOW Al'TO INSURANCE RATES LOW HOMEOWNER'S RATES LOW TENANT'S INSURANCE RATES rminii riipniirrn This kit is made by the Instant 'ment to more than 750.

Crete Corp. of Linden. turn in j. antuiACK iu. 89 Morris New Brunswick CH 9-1133 Stock Market Round-Up Prepared by Hemphill, Noyes Members of the New York Stock Exchange fresh wmi mmmn 1 I MASONRY SUPPLIES SLICED HALIBUT STEAEI 5 SILICfOD 0 S.

io. SMELTS 29' 1.11.11 MIIMIM nil ii ii in II 1 1 iii 1 I 1 I 0 LEcxj I I I I RESEARCH REVIEW Three corporations, Crompton and Knowles Corporation, Trans-con Lines, and the H. I. Thompson Fiber Glass Company, each traded over-the-counter, are the subjects of this Research Review. The Treasury Department increases plus an improved gen-change of the textile machinery eraJ economy should aid earnings depreciation schedule should for truckers in 1962.

help the manufacturers all the; 0ne that looks to do well is way into the mid '60s by provid-jTranscon LineSi inc which ing a sounder earnings pattern, the area from Chicago to Another point in favor of the West Qjast Financially the chinery manufacturers is that ex- cornpany is strong, and with the cess domestic textile Capacity aid-Lnninmpn anA tprminak havin? BASEMENT DOOR iLj ft tA D'I Mix 'iMaihCflinfi Mop I I ed by possible additional duty on been modernized and a tight con-Ji imported cotton goods, may in the trol on txpenseSi the increased A ll III MM V. 1 ,1 Kit tlia fcir v.iiMiiim i- j- rtn i wurwj n. nr r-t 'y-r I I Concrete and Cinder Blocks iCIACJ SPRAY CRAKBlRiliES Cape Cod war mime uc uaiauucu uj volume oi trattic snouia DOOSt demand. jearnings. On this basis we con- One of the textile machinery sider the shares an interesting manufacturers that we believe to speculation for the Intermediate have above average prospects is and longer term, the Crompton Knowles Corpor-i The H.

I. Thompson Fiber Glass ESS GIMPIFiillli Ini.ltl Pali. Brick PT.rs Sht.t Rock Ilnr Wan rtnkkiaf JdattrLii Kk Ltk SU.I Suft (Al Ttm Salt Hay DrtTtwar Carkioa Term out Flatting ft Patina Outsld. Bar-B-Qm. UnlU Lolly Clams.

Scptle DUtrib.ti.a Box. rc. Brick. AU Tr. a Aacksr Mai.arr Pal.l a Oraagebnrc Sev.r Drain Fips Florida Red Indian River Sweet Juicy iib.

I fc box ji 3 hag bSI ation which since 1957, has shown Company is better known by its a steady improvement in earn-; trademark HITCO. The company FLORIDA a AHGERIHES ings. About 65 per cent of its busi- has been growing at better than 1 ness is derived from the textile in- 20 per cent per year and this year iwifsi-k mn brie; 1 8S APPLIS ALSO U.S. No. 1 For Eating dustry.

principally by supplying does not appear to be different, box looms. The products of HITCO are ex- The rest of the sales come from otic chemicals, ceramic fibers and operations acquired in the past fiber compounds and components 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 a I I li I fit i ii 1 pari mm mm mm Duro-WaH, Shovels, Wheelbarrows, Mortar Boxes, Heatilators, Fireplace Dampers, Flue Tile, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipes, Pennsylvania Blue Stone and Tennessee Veneer Stone, Rose, Marthalltown and Coldblatt Trowels and Exact Levels. THORO-SEAL MASONRY 1 1 i LdjdM9LLl: few years; Crompton Knowles used to insulate from, or resist. Packaging, one of the six largest extreme beat or cold, shock or packaging machinery manufactur- vibration. Management reorganizes is primarily concerned with ation and the purchases of the Du-over-wrappings and cartoning, (tion Company and the Zenith while the plastics division -manu- Plastics Company has strength-factures fiberglas, other plastic ened the company's competitive products, and corrosion resistant position in 1961.

This plus its prod-equipment. research department The general economy is expect-; should enable the company to ed to continue its expansion' in maintain leadership in high 1962 with the company benefitting temperature materials and expand with improved earnings. We be- into specialty commercial prod-lieve that Crompton Knowles ucts. We believe HITCO to be one presents an interesting long term of the smaller growth companies capital gains commitment. that can continue to grow at a PAINT and WATER PROOFING Open Daily 7 a.m.

to p.m. Sat. 'til 4 p.m. Ly All prices effective Dec. 18 thru Dec.

23. I ALLEN BUBEHICK nam im rm PL. 2-8867 nPFM We reserve the right to limit quantities. Kendall Park, Sayrc Woods ani Route 18 Shopping Center. Food Fairs 7, STELTON ROAD urn if a NEW MARKET 6 p.ri.

The trucking industry took it on rapid pace, and we recommend! the chin in 1960 but for most the common stock at current lev-1361 has been better. Recent rate els for long term capital gains. 4.

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