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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 31

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1L 31' THE SUNDAY HOME NEWS BRUNSWICK. N. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1961 2 Houses on 1 Lot Bought by Widow The House of the Week Minimum Home Is Still Attractive and Livable TWO HOMES SOLD IN WOODBRIDGE PERTH AMBOY Two houses on one lot, one a two-family brick WOODBRIDGE Sales of two full basement and rear patio.

It is dwelling with 10 rooms and the other a two-story frame dwelling with four rooms, have been sold dwellings in this township, one injon a lot 50 by 100 feet. Isolin and one in Port Readins.t McLaughlin is a truck driver SMALL, BUT HAS LUXURY TOUCHES to Mrs. Anna Jansichewick. were reported by area real estate -for Atlantic Pacific Trucking of widow, by Paul Boos of Fords, brokers during the past week, South Kearny. He and his wife administrator of the estate of The two-story frame dwelling Dorothy took title Sept.

14 after living in the house since Sept. a with seven rooms at 136 Cooper By JULES LOH The minimum house one that provides no more than the basic necessities for the modern family of four or five needn't be lacking in comfort, convenience under a use and occupancy agree ment. The sellers have moved a home in the Cornell Estates development in Carteret. i Broker in the transfer was Jacobson, Goldfarb Tanzman ol Perth Amboy. with Bramwell Wood making the sale.

Jacob Boos, his father. The houses are on a lot 25 by 100 feet. The brick dwelling is two stories high and has two four-room apartments, located on the first and second floors, with each apartment having two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. The house also has two finished rooms in an attic and a full basement. The frame house is at the rear of the lot and has two bedrooms, living room and kitchen.

Mrs. Jansichewick took title Sept. 14 and moved into the lower apartment in the brick house the "4to4t-Wy I ml Ave. Iselin, has been sold to Mr. and Mrs.

Carmine LaFerrara by Mrs. Oda Ludwigsen. a widow, who has moved to South Jersey. The house has three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and recreation room, also a front sun porch and full basement. It is on a lot 40 by 125 feet, on which there is also a one-car detached garage.

LaFerrara is a clerical worker for the Breyers Ice Cream Co. in Newark. He and his wife Des-pina took title Sept. 16 and moved in that day. The sale was made through the multiple listing system, with Stern and in what the housing developers call "curb appeal." In the hands of an expert architect, the minimum house can be made both attractive and livable, like House of the Week B-85.

The house contains only 1,221 square feet of living area and is only 4(5 4 inches wide by 32 TOT MINIMUM HOME WITH MAXIMUM APPEAL This house contains only 1,211 square feet of living area, but it has three bedrooms, a split bath which does the work of two, plus a number of other features seldom found in small homes. The architect suggests a number of ways to improve the home if the budget can stand it. Colonial in Arbor Sold to Truck Driver PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP -Mr. and Mrs. Ole Queen hav purchased the seven-room frarrw Colonial dwelling at 407 Rocle Arbor, from Mr.

and Mrs. Marion I. Bass. feet 4 inchps dfpn Rui it ha next day. covered porches for outdoor if finisned in wood- a'so the laxing and an attached garage jfar wal1 of the livinS room- andi tlL mro I lit' Broker was Jacobson, Goldfarb Tanzman of 290 Hobart with Bramwell Wood as salesman.

Queen is a truck driver for Dragoset of Woodbridge proper as listing broker and the Castle Bakery Products Transport Iw, 4 4:1 if ilfril it i plus optional features such as a'wood Paneled always are patio and barbecue' which could desirable lf the fami'y includes be added if the budget can stand sma11 chlldren Wlth sticky fingers it. There are many other ways to Architect's Comment improve this home a basement Agency of Metuchen as selling: of West Orange. He and his wifj broker. The sale was made by! Theresa moved in Sept. 5.

CEMENT PAINT FOR MASONRY Cement paints are popular for finishing basement walls, but remember to use them only on The house is on a lot 75 by Mrs. Alma Doyle and Morris 100 feet. It has three bedrooms. Architect Herman H. York.

who YT1' Procyk. The five-room attractive landscanins. fences, etc. frame ranch living room, family room, dining clean, unpainted and porous ma I sonry surfaces. Previous coatings, house at 102 Fourth Port! room and kitchen.

There is a other than cement paint itself, Reading, has been sold by one-car detached garage on the designed B-85, (and who lectures at many home buyers' conferences) is convinced that small homes can, if designed properly, meet all the needs of the up-to-date family. must be completely removed. land Mrs. Jerome A. Higgins to; property.

72-Acre lract Sold to Township Title was closed Aug. 25, with Also be sure to get rid of any Mr. and Mrs. George Francis Mc-white, salt-like efflorescence the surface of the masonry. Your! The ranch has three bedrooms.

the Reinfeld Realty Co. of Dun-ellen as broker and Joseph J. "The appearance of vour house i NORTH BRUNSWICK paint dealer will tell you how. living room and kitchen, also a Rea as salesman. has a good deal to do with your i toe of nearly 7 acres of va- stancung the community, said lana on me west sme ot i York.

"Consequently the exterior Route 130 opposite the Farring- features and certain interior com- development has been forts have become as important sold by Mrs. Louis Jacob of 102 CKH, to today's home as the front i- 3th Ave- Highland Park, top VAy door." th Township of North Brunswick 1 Vmm ha micMo tj The nrntvrtv irregular and ly looks attractive, with its rnv-ihas four sides, with a frontage M'i1T ered Dorch. or lochia, its 196 feet on Route 130. It runsidva' 'it I ri i hoiL- okMit 1 arm foot hl. 1 nuwer dox empnasizing us widtn.

u.t and its pleasing combination 0f ana is aoout zis lect vertical and horizontal wood sid MODEST LUXURY Artist's sketch shows view of family-kitchen as seen from living room. Large bow window at rear overlooks rear patio. Work area in kitchen is U-shaped. Architect suggests wood panelling to dress up the bow window area. It wide across the rear.

The tract lies about 200 feet south of Sutton Terrace. Title was taken by the town- ing. Rooms Adequate -q-S-cr WA And an excellent interior plan Civ. i makes maximum use of every snP tne wsex, square inch, providing the most.ReaIty Co. of 470 Georges Road; in comfort for the amount of 11 fc The sale was negotiated bv All th.

rnnm -J Jo1 A. Eoute, president of the firm. fact the 13 feet 4 inch by 18-foot ItVimT rnnm anH 1 1 FOR SALE LAWRENCE BROOK Executive Home, Acre. Choice Corner Lot, Excellent Condition, Lake View, Many Ex tras. 1 Agate corner of Whitehall East Brunswick.

inch family room-kitchen are! Metlichen Home Sold To Executive METUCHEN Mr. and Mrs. goodsized in any league. The bedrooms likewise are roomy. A split bath, accessible from DOLLAR DOUBLE YOU literally every room in the house i Walter T.

Battis hsave purchased as well as the rear patio, is a the six-room frame Colonial dwell-nifty feature which makes oneiinS at 23 Bounty situated on bath do the work of two. lot 60 D' 120 feet. from Mr-are two entrances, and the vanity and Mrs- George D. Brown of is separated from the bathtub, Guayaquil, Equador. area by a sliding door.

I The house has three bedrooms The house has a full basement Datns "vinS room w'th besides adequate closets, so stor-jf'rePlac' fining room, kitchen age is no problem. Other features! witn breakfast area, powder room include the entrance foyer, entrance foyer, also a usually found in small homes; screened porch and full basement, and sheltered entrances bothi11 is on a lot 60 D-v 120 feet, front and rear. The rear covered 011 which there is also a one-porch, i i de a 1 1 can be car detached garage. BED RM. rfr iLl! I CWtKZO VV fL' i ll44 Jg S.l PORCH f'Jv'' CENTER J' tJ gS5fj dt I 'e" 'i.

BED RM. BED RM. 1 At CHESTNUT HILL, you can double thi value of your dollar. Get twice as much for your money. It's like having us match you dollar for dollar.

Add the number of feet of living space 1,800 to the fabulous features covered front entrance, third-acre lots, full insulation, etc. and you set Double Your Dollar's worth at I 0M3 I 99Z 1 FOYIR in I 1 1 I I i I i I I vuvtMeu. IMOfAIiL Ill CHEE UNUT HILL screened if desired. Battis is superintendent of Optional Features tne Research Federated Metals While this minimum house pro-! Divisin American Smelting vides all the necessities a modern Refining Co. of Perth Amboy.

He family absoultely needs, architect iand nis wife Marjorie took title York suggests a number of option-1 P'- 11 Iivin3 in the house al features which could be added on a rental basis since Sept. 1, some of them later, if need be 195i) wncn the seller went to at Bound Brook, New Jersey Where George Washington and his troops billeted before the Revolutionary attack on Trenton FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE Maximum use Is made of every inch of the 1,221 square feet in this house through its excellent design. Note split bath, with two entrances and sliding divider separating vanity from bathtub area, enabling one bath to do the work of two. House has full basement, not shown in plan. Garage space adds 225 feet to overall living area.

to increase the enjoyment the home. I Broker in the transfer was Mrs. 1. A fireplace could be installed Bernice D. Herb of 538 Middlesex in the living room by wideningiAve- wno made the sale herself, the garage to provide space forj the chimney.

This would add Ranch in Middlesex feet to the width of the house! j. 2. A two-car garage, rather than ioId 10 I TUCK Driver a single garage, would increase! MIDDLESEX The six-room Somerville Dwelling Sold to Tank Fitter i'r. Send for STUDY PLAN SOMERVILLE The six-room tl frame ranch house Wlth carport fiame Cape Cod dwelling on Shaf- You can get a study plan fori You can take this study plan to sHUdie iixi in me.ai a nerpont Ave. has been pur-fer street, situated on a corner The House of the Week by filling your bank or other mortgage garage, incidentally.

arelrhaspH hv Mr and trs Wnnii i.i ha i x. i thr. ar. in not not included in the 1,221 square Rosenfeld from Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Fritzinger by coupon on this page and sending leet of living area in the house, liam Brown, who have moved Mrs. Robert Millpr. who it with 50 cents to The Home if Jit $23,500 uTTr THE SQUIRE Split Level Other Alternat.ves i New Brunswick. jhae moved to Harwood, Pa.

I News. 3. txtenor brick or stone can1 The ranch is on a landscaped! Th hnuse four bedrooms I Tnis study plan shows the floor be substituted for wood. In this lot 60 by 120 feet. It has four liv Zm and Zr-e modern Plan 01 the house toSL'ther witn case, the builder can make slight bedrooms, living room and aho Tl baenVent I eaeh of the four elevations, front, dimensional changes.

(The archi- cn. 1 IV tlT rear and sides of the house. It rough estimates on the cost of construction in this area, as well as an idea of the relation of the cost to your budget. With this information you will know whether you will want to proceed with construction by ordering working blueprints direct from the architect and asking for bids for the work. THREE OR FOUR BEDROOMS FINISHED RECREATION ROOM UP TO TWO tect will include detail for this Rosenfeld is a truck driver for'f.

vi- c. lis scaled at l-inch per foot. It in- YOUR MONEY AND A HALF BATHS POWDER ROOM ON FIRST LEVEL DRESSING ROOM WITH WALK-IN CLOSET EXTRA LARGE HOSTESS KITCHEN ENTRANCE HALL CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN SPACIOUS SHAPED LIVING OINING REA WALL-TO-WALL VANITY BARS BASEMENT OVERSIZED GARAGE revision with his working draw Bakery Projects Transport Inc. house. He and his wife took title Hdw lo Get of West Oranffp Hp anH hi 10 a Vour House Built.

ings) oriJi. io diiu iitvvcu 111 iiiiiiicuiciie- wne or moie lnienor walls Joan took title Sept. 15 and moved ly paneled wood would add inter-in that day. The Reinfield Co. of est and reduce mamfenance.

The; Broker was the Reinfeld Realty Dunellen was broker in the trans-bow window area of the family Co. of Dunellen. with Sheldon fer. with Victor J. Abbott as THE SUNDAY HOME NEWS P.

O. Box SSI, New Brunswick, N. J. 1 win oum oe especially aurac-Cohen as salesman. I salesman.

Building Editor: Enclosed is SO cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of the Week. Design 85. (Please Print) THIHKIUG Also available, the magnificent Bi-Lrvrl, PATHFINDER $21990 THREE OR FOUR BEDROOMS (WOOD PANELED DEN OPTIONAL IN PLACE OF FOURTH BEDROOM) ONE AND A HALF BATHS FINISHED RECREATION ROOM CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN SPACIOUS I SHAPED LIVING DINING AREA EXTRA LARGE HOSTESS KITCHEN BRICK PANEL FRONT ENTRANCE HALL BASEMENT OVERSIZED GARAGE DIRECTIONS: From Newark and 'or New York' went nn Route 22 to Vouteller Ave. (one mile went of Bound Brook light).

Left one blork to Deerhrad Drwe. Left to modeh. From New Brunxwwk: it et on F.nnlon Air. to Rirer Fd. Through, Bound Brook to Route 22.

Weit to Yonsellrr Ave. Left to model. Builder: WOODLAND ESTATES, INC. Decorator: THEODORE WEISS ASSOC. FOR 1NFORMA TION CALL MODEL HOME: EL 6 7651 or TIME TT B1A ABOUT YOUR HEAT SAVE UP TO WITH THE NEW on your fuel bills NAME STREET CITY STATE.

3ERG Exclusive Sales Agents: i flfc UEliU AGENCY 406 NORTH AVENUE, DUNELLEN, NEW JERSEY PLymouth 2 0500 Other Office in METUCHEN, MIDDLETOWN, PENNSAUKEN, WOODBURY ing terms as low as 10 per cent 1 aown, and 30-year mortals. MATERIALS CO. BUILDING ROLFE 40 JERSEY AVENUE CH 7-8300 NEW BRUNSWICK "The Oldest Established Lumber Yard in New Jersey" mi Vx i PATENT -cj No. Spotswood Dwelling Bought by Machinist SPOTSWOOD The four-room frame Cape Cod dwelling with Permastone front of 185 Summer-hil) Road has been purchased by Leich Proszynski. a machinist for the Morrison Steel Co.

of New Brunswick, and his wife Janina from Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gavi-gan, who have moved to a new home they bought at 20 Carroll Place here. The Cape Codder has two bedrooms, living room and kitchen, also an expansion attic and full basement. It is on a lot 50 by 100 feet.

8he Proszyniks took title Sept. 14 and moved in the next day. Broker in the conveyance was the Mid-Jersey Realty Co. of East Brunswick, with Robert E. Styles making the sale.

OBOE'S "HEAT RETRIEVER" Most folks know that more than smoke goes up the chimney HEAT does and plenty of it! You can capture this heat and have it recirculated automatically into your basement with Du Bee's New Heat Retriever. Five times more effective than other makes on the market. Du-Bee's Heat Retriever is constructed with a new patented "fin" system of tubes which is more practical, more dependable than ever possible before. Each DuBee Unit is custom-built to suit your exact needs, and installed between your furnace and chimney without elaborate plumbing, etc. in a matter of a few hours.

This vnit irill pa; for itself from the heat you save. You are under vo obligation to learn more about how you can save heating dollars fast. NAILS 8d-10d-16d COMMON Ho. 1 2x4's 12 a 14 ft. lengths 1 fin.

ft. MORTAR CEMENT S00 Bag FLUSH DOOR 2.0 6.8 SK75 ea. 1x10 White Pine SHELVING 1x2 Spruce Firring Strips Ten Homes Sold At Edison Oaks EDISON In the two weeks since the inauguration of Edison Oaks at Oak Tree 10 homes have been purchased at this 60-home community located on Oak Tree Road and Prospect Avenue the builders, Cali Associates of Kenil-worth, report. On display are four decorated, air-conditioned model homes of spiit lev and bi-level design priced from $23,900, with fuianc- lin. ft.

Ft. REMEMBER: THESE UNITS ARE CUSTOM MADE TO FIT YOUR FURNACE INSTALL NOW! WATCH TEMPERATURE RISE, FUEl BIUS DROP AND DAMPNESS DISAPPEAR CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Ileal Retrieves- 7 Cheesequoke Rood, Sayreville, New Jersey CLifford 4-0608 LIMITED QUANTITIES! NO DELIVERY CASH ONLY! Sale Starts Scot. 25th to Scot. 30th i.

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