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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 9

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The Daily Timesi
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Mamaroneck, New York
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9
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HOME MODERNIZATION AND EQUIPMENT WESTCHESTER HOMES AND REAL ESTATE JXmARONECk n. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952 FIRST PCROHASERS Will take possession of new homes this month in the Quaker Hili colony on the former moor Golf Course property on Weaver Street, New RochelJe. according to Stanley Becker and George Hofstadter, builders. William C. Halbert, Rye and New Rochelle architect, designed the three-bedroom house shown here, priced at $25,500.

REMODELED recently as a furniture sales and storage house, this half century old landmark at 785 East Post Road, Mamaroneck. is now occupied by Paul owner of Chatsworth Furniture and Storage, Mr. Lamparelli resides upstairs and conducts his business on the first floor. NEW HOME of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Burnell and their two children at 38 Dajrhester Road. New Rochelle, in the Heathcote Heights development of Charlei A. Newbergh Son. In the class, the air-conditioned dwelling has seven rooms and three baths, on a plot 100x240 feet. Mr, Burnell is a partner in Burnrll Co, electronic manufHcturers Yonkers.

Minskoff Signs S2 Million Office Contract Undertaken primarily to meet the needs of business organization! seeking to rent rather than boild their own ofTice facilities in the White Plains area, Sam Minskoff ft Sons will build a $2 million six-story fully air-conditioned office building in downtown White Plains. Ixjcated at 55 Church Street, about 200 feet north of the Main Street-Mamaroneck Avenue inter- the building will occupy a plot 235x136 leet and provide a -wet rentable area of 22.000 square on each floor. Construction contracts have been signed. Work wm start early next Spring ylth mnpletion scheduled for February 1954. Boak Raad are the architects.

The building will incorporate recent major advances in office structures, including continuous strip windows on all four sides, flush lighting, and a large entrance loggia and lobby. Parking space I for 75 cars will be provided in the I basement with an entrance ramp I one side and an exit ramp on 'the other. The site is across the street from a large municipal metered parking lot. The new building will be the first large rental office project to be erected in Westchester since World War II. It is a by-product o( the trend of nationally known ftrmi to locate offices in Westchester.

The Minskoff inter- are now building the first Insurance home office to be estab- IWied in White Plains, for Im- (MgA iUtk Mutuals. a block dii- ARCHITECT'S RENDERING of the six-story air-conditioned office building to be erected at 55 Church White Plains, by Sam Minskoff Sons, from by Boak Raad. include continuous strip windows. Each floor will have 22.000 square feet of rentable space. New Section Of Stephenville Homes Opened The first section of Stephenville Homes off Ridge Road, Harlsdale, has been sold and a new section opened.

Frank P. Tufaro, builder, announced today. The first section consisted of 16 homes with five basic models. In ranch and Cape Cod styles, with and without cellars. Model homes are open for inspection.

Buyers who have moved in dur- ng the past two weeks include Mr. and Mrs. William Rehm of Yonkers. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman MacKenzie of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Boccia and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warsaw of New York Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Tah- mooih of Wetherslield. and Mr. and Mrs. George Stickley of NMrtown, Conn.

Others are schcd- to occupy before Chrlstmaa. Homes in the new section will be ready for Spring occupancy. JOHN W. LANE of New Rochelle has been elected president of the Greater New York Chapter, Society of Residential Appraisers. Mr.

Lane is president of See Sullivan New Rochelle real estate firm. He is former president of the Westchester Realty Board, governor of the State Association of Real Estate Boards and member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. tant on North Broadway. Other Minskoff projects in White Plains in recent years include stores and a 420-family garden apartment project- Brown, Harris. Stevens Inc.

have been named renting and managing agents for the new structure. Robert K. Howe Jr. of White Plains was broker in sale of the site to the Minskoff interests. Care of Electrical Equipment Described in Builders' BooMet 't note: This in another in a of reprinU frbm the booklet, "Your Neio Home," ffblished by the cheater Ansociatton of Homt Builders lor distribution by buiUer members to home buyers.) Today's installment deals with electrical equipment in the new home.

"Fuses or circuit breakers are Installed in the electric system for the protection of the house and wiring system against fires and damage. It is very simple to replace a fuse after discovering which one is blown, or to close a circuit breaker, but it is extremely important to determine the cause of the trouble to avoid its recurrence. "Electric circuits such as you liiave in your home are laid out and designed to carry a limited number of electric appliances. It it not wise to attach several lamps to a plug for fear the dreult wUl become overloaded and ente damage to the wiring by omIiMting and possibly a tire. equipment as lamps.

Irons, mixers, cleaners, washers, etc, sre generally connected to oomcnient outlets by insuUtad electric cords. Be sure that theae cords are always in good condition in order to avoid a short circuit, a common cause of fire. "Lighting fixtures are securely set and fastened in place. It is pot wise to attempt to detach or ad- jtut such fixtures as a short circuit may result. Consult an electrician for such work.

"All electric motors deserve good ctre. They are expensive to replace. It should be lubricated at indicated points at least once a month during periods of operation. Any electric motors that are not required to run regularly should be turned on at least twice a month. This will reduce the amount of condensation and prevent corrosion." Apartment Excavation Made in Plains Kacavation has been completed for another apartment house in White Plains House, an 80-family, elevator apartment.

Is belnc erected at 19 Old Mamaroneck Road under provisions of Section 207 of the National Housing Act. It will contain units of 3'i to 5'i rooms, with rents starting at 198 a month. Garage facilities will be provided. The builders, Henry Kimmel A Sons, also built the nearby Gedney House two years ago, and recently completed a 12-fitory penthouse apartment at Park Avenue and 76th Street, lew York. Samuel Paul Is the architect, Baymour is renting agent Lorl-ypr Endine Term As Appraisers' Head Albert W.

Lockyer of White Plains will reti.e a week fttn today as president of the Statt Society of Real Estate Appnla- when new ofTicers of the aod- ety and the New York State Aa- sociation of Real Estate Boards are Installed at the Hotel StaUer, BufTalo. Mr. Lockyer will be succeeded I by Letter P. Slade of Rocheatar. WllUam A.

Wells of BufTalo will tuceeed Herbert E. Bode of Umg bland as pratident of the Real EiUta Lamparelli Buys Mansion In Mamaroneck Paul Lamparelli, owner of Chatsworth Furniture and Storage, has purchased the old Fallon mansion at 785 East Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, which he recently remodeled with picture windows facing Post Road. He has moved his residence and business there. The building was formerly owned by Ed Winston, restaurateur, who operated a steak and chop home, Le Postilion, which he bought from Mr. and Mrs.

Marcel Michelin. The house, a Mamaroneck landmark for more than half a cen- tmy, has 12 rooms. Including three dlnfaig rooms, a modern kitchen and paneled bar, and Is adjoined by a barn at the rear with large storage space and three-car garage on the first floor and a three- room flat on the second. -Mr. Lamparelli also has altered the cellar of the main building for a workshop.

Hie sale to Mr. Lamparelli and the preceedlng sale to Mr. Winston were negotiated through the real estate office of Bob Paj-ne Mamaroneck. LAWN SPRINKLERS with pipes underground, knotty pine playroom and bar in the basement, and two-car garage are features of this stone front Colonial at 2 Knollwood, Road, Eastchester, sold for Clement A. Melzarek to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Guinn of Mount Vernon by the real estate office of R. R. Ragette, Mount Vernon, in cooperation with Thomas A.

Moore of New York. The seven- room house occupies a corner plot 100x100 feet. Mr, Mrl7 associated with Union Carbide Carbon, has been transferred to Texas. Cooperative Planned In GreenhurghlslSearParhnay Plant were announced today for i also are nearby and all three mrm ho.me bouoht Bernard Gould has purchased the 2Vs story brick and stone dwelling on the northwest corner at Norman Drive and Rye Road. Rye, with a frontage of 563 feet, from Bepjamin F.

Bays, The property was sold through Genevieve Carroll, Larchmont broker, 160-family cooperative apartment in Greenburgh, near the City of White Plains and Town of Mount Pleasant boundaries. To be known as Edgebroqk-in- Westchester. it will be erected on Hlllsid; Avenue, near Virginia Road, adjoining the Edgebrook Estates garden apartments built by the same interests two years ago. The River Park Apartments projects are near the Bronx River Parkway. Plans for the new tenant-owned non-profit apartment center, to be erected under provisions of Section 213 of the National Hous- me Act, were disclosed by Charles and Hyman Muss, Louis and Aaron Bobrow.

It will comprise 12 two-story buildings with five and six-room suites with off-foyer layouts, concealed radiation and ARfHITEf TS CO.NCEPTION of proposed new cooperative apartment project in Green- burgh, near White Plains. The I 12 buildings will house 160 families in suites of five or six i rooms and will be known as Edgebrook-in-Westchester. provision for television aeriala. Max Simon, architect, has planned Ule of 35 per cent of the site for buildings. Garages will be built for 122 cars.

Down payments will range from $1,200 to $2,200 and monthly charges will approximate $100 to $120. 12 Sales Reported In Cedney Meadoas Twelve sales have been made la the Gedney Meadows Development of the Berlanti Construction Co. oH Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, Robert E. L. Jr.

and William J. Sherry, agenti, reported today. Six houses are tmder construction. The most recent occupancy It that of Mr. and Mrs.

John Jacobs of Yonkers, who purchased one of the model houses on Meadow Lane. The house has six rooms, two baths and a two-car garage on a quarter-acre plot. Mr. Jacobs' is president of the Prudential Abstract Co, White Plains. Eastchester Permits Show 11-Month Gain The estimated cost of buUdlac operations for which permits laaued last month in Etstcheater Wat (145,556.

It compared with in November of last year. llM 11-month total, however, is IIV ahead of last year, $5,144,475 to Last month permtta were 4ssued for six one-family houses and 11 additions and alter- atkms. Title Transfers Pelham Manor two-story dwelling, 1246 Pelhamdale Avenue, plot 60 200 feet, from Robert Francisco to Maud Chapin Rogers, Clarendon Road, from Mr. and Mrs. Julius lis to Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Lewy; 42 Paddlngton Road, plot 100 by 180, from Martin Shcrwln to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Alkoff, sold subject to $25,000 mortgage, Holly Road, 12 acres and five-room house, from Mrs. Thomas Whitall to Ev- niiiMmiirimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii niiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIFFERENT "Fealure Packed" MODELS Includes: Interior Finish-Blanket Insulation Prefinished Ook Floors-Many, Many More lOT OWNERS! Model AboveJSOTS, Financing Arranged FULL SIZE I npru HOME I WM 5.

Iiallv 10 -5 In-fd ThiiradBy Showroom A 31 Main St. WH 8-5070 s.nd for i IJ -Mr rarh. nil .1 lor iiitmiMiriii HiitiHiHiitiiiiinutmiHiHimiii iiriiiiiimriiiH Before You Build consider BRIARCLIFF MANOR EASY COMMUTING FINE STORES AND SCHOOLS and IN BRIARCLIFF MANOR Chilmark for delightful homesites with a. view that will thrill ark on the slopes of the Westchester Hills overlooking the sweeping reaches of the Hudson, this district of great estates and fine residential properties remains unspoiled by commercial or Industrial development, forever protected by natural conditions as a place for homes of the better type. Paved roads, water, sewers, gas and electricity.

Plots from acre up. Directions to Propurly: From Hawfhornt Circle take Routt 100 and 9A (Brl.rcliH lo BnircMf Manor from Briarellff north on Plaaianl'illo Road to diraetion en Undorhill Rood looding to oHico en preporty. Deed Realty Corporation Ottncr and Developer Telephone BRiarcllff 6-2030 for Appointment Or See Your Own Broker.

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