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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 32

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The Sunday Home News IDEAL ESTATE nmm iiepaiiis 32 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1963. Threats of Strikes Cloud Picture III R.illo Steel President Kennedy joined with tht AFL-CIO International Association By JACK LEFLER AP Business News Writer NKW YORK (APi Possibilities ions representing 200.000 on-train employes. They want to cut out what they call featherbedding by of Machinists' negotiating com of strikes in two major industries David J. McDonald, union presi-i dent, said there may be no need for formal reopening of the contract in view of the work of a labor-industry committee which acts in an effort to eliminate the need for long negotiations.

Blough Confident l-f "'iiiiWfi Ui steel and railroad clouded the business outlook during the week but there were hopeful expressions 5 that work stoppages won't occur. rrJ'-JttU-K 'Hi And threat of a strike acainst Roger M. Blough, chairman of mittee in recommending that tht new offer be submitted to a ratification vote. Steel Shows Gains The steel industry during the week posted its 13th consecutive! weekly production gain although the rate of advance slowed. Output moved to 2,548,000 tons, up 1.1 per cent from the previous week.

The flow of orders, accelerated the Boeing Co a major figure in eliminating jobs they consider unnecessary. Could Strike June It The unions could strike June 11. a month after the board is scheduled to report a settlement proposal to the President. Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, chairman, said both sides had shown some willingness to move but added: "The movement has been very little and I'm not throwing my hat into the air.

New proposals by Boeing avert the space-missile program, was erased for the time being. the AFL-CIO United Steel work U.j. Steel added that he's "still confident there's a very good chance" that actions of the committee could prcent a reopening. Efforts of a presidential emergency board to settle the railroad labor dispute plodded along. At issue is the railroads' attempt to change work rules involving un ers Union was free to reopen its contract for wage negotiations May 1.

As yet it hasn't taken that action. A strike could be called by strike-hedge buying, pushed the industry operating rate to days later if agreement hasn't ed a scheduled walkout of 26.100 about 85 per cent or capacity. Indications were that the recent EXPANDABLE SPLIT-LEVEL New split level model introduced by Plymouth Homes, this Ttmpleton model includes three completed levels with an expansion attic available for a fourth level. Basic layout features three bedrooms, dining nd living rooms, science kitchen, bath, family-recreation room, utility-storage room, garage and basement while exterior design includes a roofed porch with used brick planter and retaining wall. been reached.

I production workers Thursday. selective steel price increases have set off a wave of price increases and prospective advances FILLS DIVERSE HOUSING NEEDS Builder Cites Advantages Of Established Facilities Industrial Park Comes of Age in Jersey in other industries. A survey of 40 industrial concerns showed that about half have raised prices or plan to do so. There was no let-up in the car-building boom. Production of passenger cars during the week was later on with new and increased The economic and advantages of buying a new diversified industrial park, noted Summer, former president of the New Jersey and National Asso and "campus-type" industries.

Summer pointed out. "In each case, there is a mental picture of wide lawns, sweeping drives, and people thinking quietly behind ivy-clad walls. The tax money." Skyvievv is in an established suburban community and has bi-level and split level models, de estimated at 158.000, up from ciation of Real Estate Boards. munities by providing them with productive strength and gr'ing them the fiieal strength that comes from a balanced economy. Real Tejt "The real le.it of llie future industrial park is whether it is recognized and acrpeted as a full and valued partner in municipal growth and development, with its signed by architects Rotwein and inly trouble with thin picture is Warehouses, electronic firms and small manufacturers are active only during business hours and make limited traffic de Blake, in a colonial motif on land that all of the nation's research BRIDGEWATER Housing needs for executive, professional and skilled personnel of area business and industry are being met by a variety of garden apartments at Finderne Heights.

This group of Colonial brick garden apartments offers a diversity of accommodations, ranging from three and one-half rooms with one bedroom, to five room apartments with three ed-rooms and one and one-half i at ioi sc alMiratorics would scarcely sup- The Industrial park has come of age in New Jersey, bringing a new kind of specialized plant development to many communities, according to Alexander Summer. Teancck and Newark realty firm. In the modern industrial park, said S'nnmcr, there is more space lielwecn buildings, ample area for parking, ease of access to the various structures, and a certain overall harmony in design. In oilier words, it Is evident that the park has been expertly and carefully planned, a factor which, lie emphasized, upgrades com scaped and shrubbed sites from 15,000 to 30,000 sq. ft.

All city utilities are included with these homes, priced from $21,500 with ply the demand fur this type of in mands. Many large equipment manufacturers, who nay have missile and space hardware contracts with the eovernment. farm home in a community established as a residential area were pointed out this week by Alfred Monit-to, developer of Skyvievv on the Raritan, the 92 home luxury community on Rivercrest Drive in Piscataway Township. "There are many advantages, some so vital they weighed heavily in our decision to build at this site in preference to other available sites," said Monitto. Tax Factor "First, in pioneer areas, tax rates tend to jump overnight like weeds in a garden.

By moving into the center of a well-established community, the new home terms including no down pay ments for veterans and 30-year stitution in Itergen County communities alone." Many Prospects Actually, there are many small injuries which are virtually as acceptable and unobtrusive as research laboratories in a modern. 156,347 the previous week and 149.582 a year ago. More fuel was poured on the fires burning for income tax reduction. Sees Promise in Outlook Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that the economic outlook is so promising that the estimated $119 billion deficit in the 1963-64 Kennedy budget may be cut by $1 billion.

This, he contended, furnishes even more reason for cutting taxes. "A tax cut when the economy is reasonably bouyant would be out bits and parts contracts to many technical needs placed on a parity with those of other isiuns of a municipality," he said Current township attitudes are fairly well summed up in the demand for research laboratories, small entreprcnews. who are logical industrial park tenants, he stated. FHA terms for non-vets. Colonia Dwelling Is Popular Number baths.

Apartments are centrally air- conditioned, with thermostatic Offer Two Models in New 28-Home Edison Community FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Sales have reached the 15-mark at Franklin Village, the 125-home buyer reduces the possibility of control for each apartment, while a variety of features are offered for easy modern living in an attractively landscaped setting. by 12 dining room, and a lfl'j by The kitchen has built-in wall serve as sales agent for the new community. 12 kitchen-dinette. The dinette oven and counter-top range, dish community off Easton Avenue. Almost half of the first 15 customers chose the Adams model a two-story Colonial priced at area with wrouglit iron lail over far more effective in carrying us toward full employment than a tar cut when the economy is washer, natural finish wood cabinets with formica work counters, Landscaped Lots The homes, arc to lie built on landscaped plots square An additional feature is optional membership in the Finderne Heights Bath and Tennis looks a 21 by wood-paneled family room with sliding glass and wood casement windows.

490, which is designed to blend doors leading out to the merely limping along," he said. Briefly around the business scene: Ford Co. will spend into the raditional, historic back Featuring gas-fired heat, the feet and larger in an area which has city sewers and all There is also direct access to ground of the area which dates any staggering tax increases. "Then," Monitto continued, "the buyer can pretty well judge the community and his neighbors. He can see what type of residential area he is moving to.

"The major factor lies parks schools, recreational areas and other facilities already waiting for the new residents. These established conveniences make living a great deal more comfortable and they won't have to be built house has wood double-hung in EDISON Models in colonial 2-story and split-level design ate being unveiled this weekend at Briarwood East, a new community of 23 homes on Plainfield Avenue just ofl Oak Tree Iload. The homes are priced from The 23-lmtise tract is being developed by Jack J. and Albert Ilandshuh of Kennilworth. as another Hand-Sum Homes Community.

The same builders created the 200 hou.se Knollcroft commu Club, with its Olympic sized pool and modern clubhouse. The garden apartment is located off Route 28 at Morgan Lane, approximately midway be $35 million to expand car and dows and is fully insulated and the 2-car attached garage from the family room. wcathcrstnpped. Models odered by llie builders are the Stuyvesant colonial' 2- truck assembly plants. Americans' investments in Japanese securities back to a land grant made by King George III of England.

Close behind in popular preference is the Franklin model, an climbed by 140 per cent to $245 million in the year ended March MAHOGANY BOOKLET Shopping for furniture? You tween Bound Brook and Somer-ville. It is near Route 22 and Route 287. I story and the Nassau eontc-iupwr-ary split-level, both with 8 rooms and featuring 4 bedrooms. L-shaped split level priced at $20,790. 31.

will find a wealth of worthwhile information in a 32-page booklet The Stuyvesant 2-story, in an exterior of brick and cedar nity in Madison Township, Briar- Huge Bedroom The second floor has a lfi'i by 12 master bedroom with 2 closets, an adjoining dressing room with sanity and a private colored-ceramic bath with stall shower. There are 3 other bedrooms and a second colored- ceramic bath with twin vanity and tun-shower. The house also has a full basement with laundry area. titled: "What Everyone Should shakes, has a portico entry into Know About Genuine Mahogany." I is available for 10 cents from a foyer with guest closet and vood in Berkley Heights, and hundreds of other homes throughout New Jersey. Jacobson.

Goldfarb and Tatu-man Co. Perth Amboy realtors. powder room, llie first floor in the Mahogany Association, N. Lake Shore Drive. Chica eludes a 22 by 13 1 a living room with picture bay window, a 13' i go 11.

111. EVENT III EDIS0I1 Oreebfr Ilnnlr Bm 1(911 Mm East THIS WEEK-END! PREMIERE SHOWING OF litis its 1 IB rntCrtM TniAMHlP N.I. pLAINFltLD KUAU I tuw LOCATED IN EDISON'S COVETED RESIDENTIAL ZONE CmHu'a hn Sunday, May 5th from 2 to 6 p.m. (not ro be confused with tht traditional Mother's Day celebrated on Sunday, May 12th) Planned especially for Mothers, present and future, the build ers of Brooktree East have let Sunday, May 5th, aside as a special event day. In fact, if you visit Brooktree East on May 5th, you'll get a glimpse of the nearly 100 Mothers and their families at a private "meet your new neighbor" party.

Just another bit of evidence that makes Brooktree East so different and so wonted. ft School VW.7il,iit,.,.llcM i Dmlrnnd ft- One el the new models tree East the at Brook. '4 Brooktree gftXJ tfv Ranch featuring spaciousness leisurely living. "18,490 ML romplrlf jUL mm kv- a MC 11 I 1 FRFF I II tm mm In celebration of Drooktrcc's own Mother's Day. every woman visiting Drook-tree on May 5th will receive a party favor a flacon of fine, imjKrted French perfume by Hubert I'iquct.

I V. SPtCIAL FUN FOR THE CHILDREN! CUSTOM-STYLED, SPACIOUS SPLIT LEYEL AND COLO-NIAl 2-STORY HOMES ON KING-SIZE LOTS OF 20,000 SQ. FT. I LARGER. The last word in modern luxury and comfort with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 2'i baths wood Interest Rates As Lew As Mertgages Up te $21,000 JO Minutes frem Newark Ji Minutes from N.Y.C.

Dring them slung and lot them romp in Iirooktree's beautiful 12-acre park another planned feature that adds to Brooktree Uniqueness. 3 NEW MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM paneled family rooms gracious entrance foyers full-six dining rooms Caloric color-coordinated kitchens G-E dishwashers overiixed 2-car garages full basements double-hung wood windows extra closets and many other desirable features. MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY SUNDAY MUM i.U r.rka.v tm t.ll Ul H.t M.tark.at: rll h.rl Matt ta Ka.a. lhl aa M.laalla Ra. la O.k lr.

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