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

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TIIE SUNDAY HOME NEWS xew Bnr.vswicK. siwday. 2. 31 Real Estate Sales in Twin-County Area Arcfiiiesio Join I'll lil CARTERET Five-room frame ranch on lot 75 hy 100 feet at 55 New Jersey from Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Rapp to Peter Sauln, ironworker affiliated with Ironworkers Union Local 1.58 of Binghamton, N. and his wife Ann. Broker was Sun Realty Inc. of Wood-bridge with Stephen Galdis, salesman. EAST BRUNSWICK Five-room frame split level on triangular lot with sides 55.

0 fins Cay Fidelity Union Trust Co. of Newark, and his ife Sally. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen ith Joseph Cosenza, salesman. Five-room frame ranch on lot 50 by 100 feet at 17 from Mr. and Mrs.

John Jonas to Charles Tinsman, self-employed truck driver, and his wife Jean. Broker was the Bob Grimm Agency of East Brunswick with Andy Takacs, salesman. PERTH AMBOY Seven-room frame bi-level on lot 60 by 100 feet at 7114 May Eagle Rock, from Mr. and Mrs. Everett Potter to Arnold special representative for National Airlines of.

Newark, and his wife Margaret. Broker was Sun Realty, Inc. of Wood-bridge proper with Robert Shopper, Salesman. PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP Six-room frame on lot 100 by 100 feet at 61 Johnson New I 91 and 110 feet at 14 Oxford Road, Hickory Hills, from Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Ziemiecki to Herbert Jennings, machine operatjr 4 for the Container Corp. of America in New Brunswick, and his I wife Carol. Broker was the Gertrude M. Howell Agency of 215 Route 18 with James Molnar, salesman. Four-room frame Cape Cod on lot 100 by 200 feet at 9 Mitchell -j from the Veterans Administration in Newark to Walter A.

I Emihl, meter maintenaneeman for the Public Service Electric Gas Co. in New Brunswick, and his wife Veronica. Broker was I J. Harayda Son, Inc. of Highland Park with Lloyd J.

Harayda I making the sale. Five-room frame ranch on triangular lot with sides mcasur- ing 110, 50 and 81 feet at 15 Bush Parkway, from Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Conover to William Gibson, fireman for the Central Rail- i road of N.J.,, and his wife Janice. Broker was the Berg Agency I of Metuchen with Steve Roth, salesman.

EDISON Eight-room frame ranch on lot 50 by 100 feet at 50 Lake View I Nixon, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagan to Bernard Kvet- 1 kosky, maintenaneeman for the Joint Meeting in Elizabeth, and his wife Josephine. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen Raymond lleinrich Jr. and Marcy A.

Gold, vaster, architects have formed a partnership and will operate a firm in 75 Livingston where Goldwas-ser has conducted business for the past four years. lleinrich formerly practiced in Wood-bridge. A graduate of South River High School, lleinrich received his degree in architecture from Ohio State University where he was awarded the Columbus Chanter, A. I. Award for service to the institution, and the Alpha Rho Chi Medal.

Registered to practice in Ohio and I his state, Heinrieh has had extensive experience in large sca'e planning and housing, church and school design, and experimental structures. Served In Air Force Heinrch served with the Air Force. He is an immediate past memher of the Board of Trus RANCH MODEL The Fairways, new 39-home community on Orchard Avenue, Hights-town, offers this 72-feet ranch home, "The Americana." It includes three bedrooms, two full baths, entry foyer, wood paneled recreation room, dine-in kitchen, full basement and two-car garage. The new community also features two-story Colonial and split level models with prices ranging from to $27,500 complete. sen BUYERS QUIZ ENDS III DRAW HILLS BOROUGH TOWNSHIP It in.tial results of the research program currently under way at Oide Farm, the 35-home semi-custom development on Township Line Road and Camden Roa are any indication, with Joseph Cosenza, salesman.

Seven-room brick ranch on lot 67 by 110 feet at 12 Roger Lane, Nixon, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rafanclli to Frank Toth, computer operator for the First National Bank of Jersey City, and his wife Barbara. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with tees of the Den: ford Library I the American homeruy ing pub MORTGAGE Association. Deptford Indti nnrwv Mi lic is equaiiy uivieiea Between practicality and luxury.

The research program, started jjst two weeks ago, produced detailed information and a free gift selection bv six a new home or practical features for day-to-day living. The purpose of the survey was i to aid Konwiser's organization in planning a 150-home tract to be opened in September. I Selected by the institute, the items in the luxury test class i include: a color television set. a backyard patio with a brick barbecue, a complete bar set up 1 for recreation room including sink and refrigerator, or a slate- top poo! table. The practical choice includes: air conditioning of all three bed- 0 0 complete triple-tract storm windows, screens and doors, dishwasher and rerdger- I atrr.

or clothes washer and clothes dryer. Each of the purchasers is ed to cooperate by completing a questionnaire showing the edu- IS WAITING FOR YOU TO EUY, BUILD OR REFINANCE YOUR HOME Three of these fam-1 an iu-m in the purchasers, tiles seiee'e Quick Service, No Red Tape Modest interest SAYREUiLLE SAVINGS Committee, Advisory Committee to the Planning Board, the Boaid of Directors of the Gloucester Comity Citizens Association, and tiie Pennsylvania-New. Jersey-Delaware Metropolitan Project. Inc. received his bachelor's and waster's decrees from Pratt Institute, and is registered to prartiee in New Jersey and New York.

Past architectural consultant in the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, he is also a member of the American Institute of Architects, N.J. Society of Architects, and National Society of Interior Designers. was co-arbor of "An Investigation of the S'tvll published in and received the r.w;2 BuiMing of the Year Award for excellence and con-! ruction of the Applied Electronics Corp. build-ins in Edison, The firm is eurrent'y enc.iged in a variety of projects including industrial, commercial, religious and residential buildings. 59 Main St.

Sayreville 306 Ernston Road Parlin, N.J. 727-1 190 cational level, income and occupation of the families and their choices practical or luxurious. Market, Irom Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olivia to Paul Mathews, inspector for the Westinghou.se Electric Corp.

in Newark, and his wife, Lillian. Broker was the Berg Agency of Dunellen with Daniel Moon, salesman. SAYREVILLE Seven-room frame split level on lot 50 by 100 feet at 25 Robin Place, Hope Homes, from Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brignoli to John Gulick, fitter for the Eiizabethtown Consolidated Gas Co.

of Elizabeth, and his wife Grace. Broker was the Berg Agency cf Parlin with Lou B. Blaszka, salesman. Six-room frame Cape Cod on lot 55 by 100 feet at 35 Cedar Laurel Park, Parlin, from Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cristosi to Silvano Guadagno, group leader for the Morrison Steel Co. of New Brunswick, and his wife Antoinette. Broker was the Berg Agency of Parlin with George Hoberman and Joseph Kieselowsky, salesmen. New eight-room frame bi-level on lot 75 by 100 feet at 41 Ernston Road, from the Brant Construction builder, to Victor Brignoli, foreman for the A Tea Co. of Newark, and his wife Norma.

Broker was the Berg Agency of Parlin with Lou B. Blaszka. salesman. Five-room frame ranch on lot 50 by 110 feet at 23 Eisenhower Drive, from Mr. and Mrs.

James Knox to Frank Czapak, power press operator for the Adams Stamping Corp. of Union, and his wife Alma. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Robert Ilallgren, salesman. Eight-room frame split level on lot 55 by 110 feet at 7 Florence Drive, Sayre Woods, from Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Oppcrnian to Leon Weshnak. salesman for the Eagle Oil Co. of Newark, and his wife Sylvia. Broker was the Charles Smith Agency of Perth Amboy with Mrs. Adeline Winkler, saleswoman.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK Six-room frame ranch on lot 75 by 175 feet on Griggs Drive in Dayton, from Kenneth J. Brown, single, to Herbert Strong, assistant manager of Shamrock Poultry Breeding Farms in North Brunswick, and his wife Eleanor. Broker was the Sehelihase Agency of North Brunswick with Mrs. Constance Sehelihase making the sale. SOUTH PLAINFIELD Six-room frame Cape Cod on lot 50 by 230 feet at 324 W.

Crescent Parkway, from Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison to Gerard Cardone, unit manager for Automatic Retailers of America, Inc. of Jersey City, and his wife Enga. Broker was the Reinfeld Realty Co.

of Duncllen with Buddy Del Presto, salesman. Five-room frame Cape Cod on lot 60 by 125 feet at 122 Montrose from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fer.nimore to Carl Benson, millhand for Anodes Inc. of Keniiwoith.

and his wife Gail. Broker was the Reinfeld Realty Co. of Duncllen with John Leone, salesman. Nine-room frame two story on lot 100 by loo feel at 713 Berg! from Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Capparclli to Angelo Suriano, cook at Kleine's Coffee Shop in Newark, and his wife Dora. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Joseph Cosenza. salesman. SPOTSWCOD Eight-room frame split level on lot 100 by 100 feet at 46 Madie Clover Estates, from Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Raflerty to Dominick Giorgianni, shipping clerk for R. Squibb Sons of North Brunswick, and his wife Eosemanc. Broker was the A. P. De Siefano Agency of 520 Main St.

with Patrick De Stefano salesman. SPOTSWOCD New seven-room frame ranch on lot 100 by 100 feet at Clyne from Frank Bufl'alino of 30!) Englishtown Road, huiid-er, to Joseph Raianelli, conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad out of New York, and his wife Beatrice. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen wkh Martin New man and Irving Berkley, salesmen. Six-room frame Cape Cod on lot 50 by loo feet at 21 Fern-head from Mr. and Mrs.

Ilavmond Taylor to Mrs. Emily Squirted, widow, machine operator for the Debby Dic-s Co. of Bayonne. Broker was the A. P.

De Stefano Agency of 52'J St. with Anthony De Stefano making the sale. WOODBRIDGE Five-room frame Caie Cod on lot 51 by jor tcr' at 31 Fores, from Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rubel of II.

gh-land Park an.l Mr. and Mrs. Irving of Ko.sollc to John Tnymas, single, freight eemlmw fr Pennsylvania Railroad out of Newark. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Ken poison, salesman. N.

J. CL 4-36n0 luxury caiegorv, while the other three families leaned to the practical. In the luxury class, two selected the backyard pal in and barbecue area and one eh se the color television set. The families were unanimous in choosing to have their three bediooms air-conditioned. "While the tests are too new to he evaluated as yet," said builder Mel Keriwiser.

"from indications, we will give sors'-us to air conditioning in all future Two months ag-'t retained the Institute for Marketing Measurement of Springfield to determine whether home havers prefer luxury features in rn-lFJ-niTYOUR HOMEVfl I David Kantor, salesman. I Seven-room frame split level on lot 75 by 100 feet at 54 Stony I Road, Washington Park, Nixon, from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bcrko-witz to Harold Reichart, assistant engineer for the New York Telephone Co. in Brooklyn, and his wife Ellen.

Broker was the Berg I Agency of Metuchen with Howard Sharenow, salesman. I Five-room frame ranch on lot 60 by 110 feet at 40 Stiles Road, Nixon Park, Nixon, from Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Martino to Anthony Antonucci, J)us mechanic for Trackless Transit, Inc.

of I East Orange, and his wife June. Broker was the Reinfeld Realty I Co. of Metuchen with John Palko, salesman. New eight-room frame split level on lot 75 by 100 feet at 22 Peru North Edison, from Edison Oaks, Inc. of Kenilworth to William J.

Kolmar, assistant watch buyer for Sears, Roebuck I Co. in New York, and his wife, Florence. Listing broker was Jacob- son, Goldfarb Tanzman of Perth Amboy and selling broker was I Bernice D. Herb of Metuchen with Mrs. Edna Magargal, sales-t woman.

Five-room frame half duplex on lot 50 by 100 feet at 47 Mac's Arthur Drive, Clara Barton section, from Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred i Gagnon to William F. Crosby III, single, bartender at Stanley's Diner in Woodbridge, for investment. Listing broker was 3 Realty of 237 Plainfield Ave.

and selling broker was the Bertagna Agency of Woodbridge proper, with Robert Bischoff, salesman. HIGHLAND PARK Two-family frame 24 story with 12 rooms on lot 50 by 100 feet at 513 S. 3rd having two six-room apartments, one on each floor, from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kish of Bayhead Shore to Aaron Clark spray painter for the Ford Motor Co.

of Edison, and his wife Ethel. Broker was Feller Feist of 92 Bayard New Brunswick, with Mrs. Mabel Most, saleswoman. MADISON TOWNSHIP Eight-room frame split level on lot 70 by 135 feet at 10 Baxter Road, Pinehaven Village, Old Bridge, from Mrs. Thelma Region, widow, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Gilmartin. Broker was the Berg Agency of Parlin with Lou B. Blszka, salesman. Six-room frame Colonial on lot 100 by 100 feet at 552 Seaman Old Bridge, from Mr.

and Mrs. John Alson of 70 Graham Metuchen, to Floyd S. Brown, sheet rock finisher for Mies-nieks Stcgers of Edison, and his wife Jackline. Broker was the Berg Agency of Parlin with John Lis, salesman. Five-room frame ranch on lot 50 by 100 feet and an adjoining lot 50 by 200 feet on ClifTwood Way, Cliffwood Beach, from Mrs.

Jsephine Levandoski, widow, to Thomas Polak, retired from U.S. Postal Service, and his wife Veronica. Broker was the Berg Agency of Parlin with Lou B. Blaszka, salesman. Four-room frame ranch on lot 25 by loo feet at Shoreland Circle, Laurence Harbor, from Mr.

and Mrs. William Dall to Gordon F. Adams, bus driver for Public Service Coordinated Transport in Montclair, and his wife Muriel. Broker was the Charles Smith Agency of Perth Amboy with Al Greene, sales manager, making the sale. Eight-room frame split level on lot 66 by 100 feet at 8 Exeter Sayre Woods South, Old Bridge, from Mr.

and Mrs. William bum vi X. SI LArtni 1.1 jlty ONE UtGEB WOODWORK COLOR re's a tip on painting wood- 1 CL if. irc2 4 VIA 4 if inst Li ANY SIZE CR STYLE 1 dam? L-giiiiiing ku.s an work from tiie National Paint, Varnish Lacquer Association. If the room is small, painting the wo.idwork Hie same color as tae walls will make it seem hencr.

But. if the room is quite he, or if the woodwork is very decorative, painting it a differ-c eol'T than the walls will emnha.size its attractiveness. COMPLETELY ERECTED NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 7 YRS. TO PAY SJnkbates PHONE 233-0177 cr 276-1125 Don't just tack any garage onto your home. State Wide will custom build the garage that fits not only your home's existing facade, but your budget too.

Costs no more than "stock" garages! Years of experience and business integrity assures every customer he will be a satisfied customer. Auto Window Grass Glass for All Purposes St ere Fronts Mirrors pask glass co. I7B WOODPKIDOK P. tt-3fi75 thouani's of prized every year. Same wuh soft i may cxolude.

may even be set afire, others may die quickly. Still e'hers: may lliicer on liionihs. the inner tissue being killed villi no outward sinn of lightning damage. Eark-iracing. t'oehnig and nli'ien: can restore some lightning-damaged trees.

A prized free need not be injured by lightning. Safeguarding it is simple. A copper mesa is strung from the trectop do.vn the forks, aiong tin' trunk and grounder deep in moist soil ti to 8 feet or more beyond the branch spread. The tree is thus converted into a giant ligh'ning rod th.it carries a bolt harm- n. Gentlemen: I am interested in learning I I understand there is no obligation.

Please: have your representative call provide additional information I My name is I Oprn Daily A.M. In M. Vlonrs (Vl-amlr TU'-S ANMVU5SVKV SALE NOW ON CCLLIZR TILE CO. 853 HAMILTON STREET I Mile out or Nw Brunswick Tel. 846-5757 Address Town GARAGE BUILDERS 435 SOUTH AVENUE WESTFIELD, N.

J. I Phone Two-famiiv frame two store viuj emh! ra 51 by on g. two four- I 175 feet at 315 Smith Wo Mhn ihr.e. proiitir. room apartments, one on eaeh finer, (ruin Mt Marques to Fred O.

jjuard Kn.it Hospital, and his wile Irene. Broker was Hie and Mis Jnuo Oran'e Genera! Keiufeld II ally flat dmm is voisr toitail In? Cu. of Metuehen with Lou route. Eight-room frame split level en let 70 by 115 fee? ai Mapiewood O-lonia. from Mr.

and hn Par George Weir, checker for the Krie-Laeka-ar-na Kaihoa-Weehawken. and his wife M.iry. Broker ua the Keiufeld P.c I TTi VT 7 ra FT) Tul) A fi3TO)F? I Co. of Metuchen ith Lou Polite, salesman. Nine-room masonry Colonial on one-acre lot at 07 Fords, from Mr.

and Mrs. William PJiir.es to Georce Tarrant, in vestigator for the I'. S. Bureau of Immieration in New York, an Ens a pool io tic ill 'I 11 Jmu 'eiif ii.il l.jiiiuw. yw from.

One will fir your landscaping and I I budg-f Every Buster Crabbe Pool 1 gives you so much quality end beauty. And -w 1 his wife Lueile. Broker was (lie Wick Ageney of Amboy Fords, with Victor Johansen, salesman. New nine-room brick and frame hi-level on lot 5fi by 115 feet at 531 Washington ondbrhke proper, from Frontier Homes, Inc. of 271 Smith Perth Amboy, buiWer.

to I'on J. Viielle, owner of Advanced Uniform Kent.il, Inc. of Newark, and his wife Mary. Broker was the diaries Ssiilh Agency of Perth Amboy with Mrs. Mildred Dolnn.

saleswoman. Seven-room frame si'iit level on tnrni lot 75 bv 152 feet at 21 Stiles Port Reading, from Mr. and Mrs. David C. Smith to Barrett Ferguson, television repairman fr TV of Linden, and his wife Jo-ni.

Broker was the Chailes Smith Acencv Brown to Peter Piazza, district manager for the Progressive Life Insurance Co. of Red Bank, and his wife Maria. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Irving Glasser and Ben Rubci, salesmen. New six-room frame ranch on lot inn by loo feet at the southeasterly corner of Park Avenue and 6th Street. Old Bridge, from Ray-Way, Inc.

of Fords, builder, to Albert Tierce, real estate salesman for the Bob Grimm Agency of East Brunswick, and his wife Joan. Broker was the Bob Grimm Agency. Six-room frame split level on lot 65 by 120 feet at 20 Fann-brook Drive, Old Bridge, from Mr. and Mrs. John Eekert to Frank Palumbo, industrial truck operator for the National Co.

of Edison, and his wife Beverly. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Steve Roth, salesman. Six-room frame ranch on lot 55 by 105 feet at 11 Clcmson Road, Madison Park, from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rocn to Leslie Shannon control room operator for Public Service in Kearny, his wile Mildred, and their son Leslie Shannon III, draftsman lor the Fyr Filter Co.

of Newark. Broker was the Bob Grimm Agency of East Brunswick with Bud Worthington, salesman. MANVILLE Seven-room frame bungalow on lot 100 by 100 feet at 216 S. 18th from Edward Wisniewski, single, to Joseph Moore, packer for the Metro Glass Co. of Jersey City, and his wife Joan.

Broker was the Reinfeld Realty Co Duncllen with John Leone, salesman. METUCHEN Five-room frame ranch on lot 50 by 75 feet at 222 Center from the Lancer Co. of 12 Center St. to Rafa Murray, mechanic for the A. P.

Smith Mfg. Co. of East Orange, and his wife Patricia. Broker was the Berg Agency of 12 Center St. with Ben Rubel and Irving Glasser, salesmen.

Five-room frame two story on lot 41 by 80 feet at 20 Brunswick from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parent to Alfred claims examiner for the N.J. State Employment Service in Highland Park, and his wife Annamae. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Mike Flammia.

salesman. Six-room frame Colonial on lot 110 by 125 feet at VM High from Mrs. Edna Bradshaw, widow, to Robert E. Stureke analyst for the Port of N. Y.

Authority in New York, and his wife Elsie. Broker was Bernice D. Herb of 553 Middlesex Ave. with Mrs. Mary Ann Traube, saleswoman.

Seven-room frame split level on lot 56 by 100 feet at 25 Reiley from Mr. and Mrs. John Mailer to Arlington Roxby truck driver for Air Freight Trucking Service of Newark, and his wife Patricia. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Bob Pearlman. salesman.

Six-room frame Colonial on irregular lot about 50 hy 105 feet at 51 Library Place, from Earle D. Potter of Maple Shade, executor of the estate of Miss Dorothy Potter, to Mrs. Edith M. Craig, widow. Broker was Bernice D.

Herb of 558 Middlesex who made the sale herscif. Five-room frame ranch on lot 45 by 100 feet at 73 E. Walnut from Viking Holdings. of Perth Amboy to Esex Phillips, clerk for R. E.

A. Express of New York, and his wife Sally. Broker was the Berg Agenev of Parlin with John Lis, salesman. NORTH BRUNSWICK Five-room frame ranch on lot 72 by 125 feet at 1007 Newton from Mr. and Mrs.

John Yancsek to Emil Spak. single, shipper for the Patterson-Sargent Division. H. K. Porter of Jersey Avenue.

Broker was the Middlesex Realty Co. of -570 Georges Road with Mrs. Marion Kamspacher, saleswoman. PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP New eight-room frame bi-level on lot 95 by 105 feet at 25 Davis Glen Gary Estates. New Market, from Glen Gary Estates of 12 Center Metuchen.

builder, to Harry Laufer, owner of Laufer's Floor Coverings of Newark, and his wife Ruth. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Robert oele. salesman: New frame bi-level on lot 80 by 125 feet at 1 Davis Perth Amboy v. ith Al Greene, rn maia r. mal.uig ihe sale.

Tcn-nom frame spin level en i -t el by mo hot at Lafayette Read, Fords, frm Mr, and Mrs George i to Thomas Piters. ma the Seaboard Fin.mre Co. of KlizuU lb, and his who Aiiee. Broker us tiie Berg; Agency of Metuehou wi liiiH Halicren, saiesni-ai. Nine-room frame split level on lot by IU5 at 15 Kirn Fords, Irom Mr.

and Mrs. Siuney IK'iman to Edward Petok, designer of mechanical ciiutmneiit for Cyhirnctles Design Services of New Hoc belle, N. and ins wile Sandra. Broker was the Bei'3 Agency of Metucheii with Sid Tosier, salesman. iplccsures for years to corne.

Over I Americans mads the quality Euster Crabbe 1 I choice. Vhy wit? Call today for full in- I 3 farrnaTion! 12x2; 12 xll 16x 32 20x40 16x43 24 x40 32x321 'o ii.n is. iswi 91 11 7 5fi 23 36 25x44 Seven-roam frame 1 Locust Coierra, ir en Charles A. Carson, sa'esm on 75 by 1 and Mrs Alii oe I. -1 Ble 1 rg ritid ct at E.

L. Miher to t.mnr" of was the Cliailes eker was the Je.ney, saies- New York, and Ins I'; Smith Are of Perth Sehenck Agency of Meiucis woman. and Mrs. Marjo-ne 4 li A 18 1 I 7 53 bv 113 feet at 1 Cat Cod on Five-room ir; f- rd Place. I I Oaks, ircn Mr.

and Mrs. Charics single, route salesman for Drake's Patti to Donald N. MeGee Bakerv in Newark. Broke was the Charles Sm th Agc-ivey Charles Srn th Agency of Winkler, salcrwemcn. Perth Aminiy v.

eh Mrs. Ad CHOSEN FOR EXHIBIT IN TIIE 1961 WORLD'S FAIR National Swimming Pool Award Winner mm lev el on corner lo' 7o by inn feet at Fsiates, Colonia. from Mr. and Mrs. 'ii's.

iahoratorv technician for Merck tfe M.irgo, Bioker was Sim Realty, proper, with Frank Cenegy. Seven-room frame yrlil 1.33 Fordham Place, CI Carl Kish to Ilourick Koi Co. of Rah, ay. and his Inc. of 4o8 Rahwav 9 If INSTALLED PRICE CD IT YC'JaSELF KIT salesman.

Six-room frame sph'. level on lot 55 by K'O b-et at 21 McGune Menlo Park Terrace, from Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan to George J. Lewis, minder for Carmer Industries of Paiippany, and his wife Joan.

Broker v. as the Reinfeld Realty Co. of Metuchen with Tom Suvino and Phil Kaplan, salesmen. Six-room frame ranch on lot 117 by 145 feet at 37 Ru'zers Colonia. from Mrs.

Gladys Matt, widow, to Edward Aslund, accountant for the Public Service Electric Gas Co. in Newark, an! his wife Eetty. Broker was the Sim Realty. Inc. of V'S Rahway Woodbridge proper, with Robert Shupper, salesman.

Eight-room frame split level on lot fid by inn feet at 14 Ilickoek Fores, from Mr. and Mrs. Willis De Went to John Mattioli. truck driver for the Yale Express Co. of North Bergen, and his wife Irma.

Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Irving Berkley, salesman. Seven-room frame ranch on lot 40 bv loO feet at 15 Faille ftflQO 007 "3011 Glen Gary Estates. New Market, from Glen Gary Estates pf 12 Center Metuchen, builder, to Paul Lodati, trucker and owner of Towers Transport of Kenilworth. and his wife Barbara. Broker was the Berg Agency of Metuchen with Martin Newman, salesman.

Six-room stucco bungalow on lot about 50 by 436 feet at 41 Poplar Road, from Mr. and Mrs. Allen Muse Jr. of Newark to Joseph Moseley, machine operator for the Chipman Chemical Co. of Bound Brook, and his wife Rachel Lee.

Broker was Feller Feist of New Brunswick with Robert M. Feller making the sale. Four-room frame Cape Cod on lot with four sides of 135. 27 and 135 feet at 5 Bowser Road, Rutgers Village, from Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas C. Hughes to George Koihnson, bank teller for the Pin oovjii 7 YEH3 TO PAY FREE LIFE INSURANCE i Mrs. Ci: EeBche io H'-n'er- Iselin. fro'n Mr. noii, supervisor for tne Chemieal Corp.

oi Lorii, rind his wife Jane. Broker was the Berg Agency of MetuciLea Irvuii Berkley. Suksman. of Middlesex, Talmadgs Road, Edison, N.J..

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