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2E For Classified Ad Remit BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 New Home of James Emhurg of llollis Holiday Homescekcrs Visit axJ Qu New East Hempstead Colony Builder Encouraged by Interest Manifested in JS" Fred Mayer Opfms Downtown Office' Frederick J. Mayer, widely known In borough and Long Island realty circles, has opened an office at 203 Montague "Bt, in the National Surety Corporation Building, where he will conduct a general real estate busl ness. For many years Mr. Mayer has been closely Identified with rea! estate and the changing conditions which have and are taking place in the Metropolitan Area. He will con Development oi Former Belmont Estate Nassau County to Hold Foreclosure Auction More Than 5,000 Parrels of Real Estate of Varied Type in Tax Sale List-Longest Yet Nassau County will hoki a public for 50 cents at sales offices In New union 8le of more than 5.000 par- York City, furnished to the county ceU of real estate dwellings, through the courtesy of, the Now apartments, acreage and lots fore-; York Journal-American: 1476 Broad-cloaed by the county for taxes.

Times Square; 1834 Broadway. A free and clear title is offered to Columbus Circle; 15 Park Row and the purchaser of "each and every 554 Atlantic Brooklyn. Re-parcel" in the form of a warranty i quests for the book by mail should deed upon which various title com-'be sent to Eugene R. Hurley, Nassau parties stand ready to issu policies County Court House. Fifty cents of title guarantee.

This is not a should be enclosed for the book and gesture of selling for overdue taxes. 'ten cents extra for postage, property which the former owners LOCATION OF PROPERTY The holiday weekend had fa stimulating effect upon home sales at Delano Park, on Front fit, East comfort and convenience. The plot is exceptionally large with the house set back to provide ior a large front lawn. There is ample space In the Hempstead, according to LA. Bchil lnger, developer of the park which wai formerly 3elmont Estate.

"From early Sunday mo rising until late Monday afternoon Tfe had a continuous stream of hrn seekers rear yard for a garden or kiddles play ground. Our homes are sold under the long term mortgage plan with an exceptionally low down payment. The monthly payments are considerably under the rent of the average apartment. "After inspecting the homes our visitors made a tour of the estate grounds. This inspection revealed rolling fields, wooded sections with practically every kind of tree-birch, maple, spruce, walnut, hick centrate his activities, ne says, in Kings, Queens and Nassau Counties.

A management department will be operated at the office and he will represent several institutions as appraiser and for mortgage loam. He also represents as agent the 5 may later redeem as is tne case in, avreAre. lots in Draetkally 'Sri Jt w- mi "sale for taxes." the usual i every well known city and village County has foreclosed Nassau in the county will be Included in Inspecting our various mal homes. Thaee people came from practically every part of the metro pcUtan area as well as various parts of Long Island." the builder declared. "Five sales were actual bi.

made and lt is eur belief that marty more will result Irom the overfkfv," he reported, i "While we have ten different models on display, a g'teat Interest was shown In our Colon tal Cape Cod model," said Mr. Schll lnger. "This through legal proceedings and actu- National Surety Corporation and National Casualty Company, ory, oak and dogwood many of ally taken title by foreclosure to unprecedentel, all-time low prices, i trveiy one ui in muic Along the North Shore, Great Neck, imncia, uuw ucc iu Porl Washington, Roslyn, Glen cove be offered in an epoch-making auc- anJ Dvster on the south them over 100 years old. The beautiful lake with its many babbling brooks in which many kinds of fresh water fish could be seen also had an appealing effect. People were ground if they became resident of won sale, wnicn win.

no auuoi. ue sh0re. VaUey Stream. Lynbrook. I i This new dwelling on Fletcher adjoining the State Park In the Stately Oaks of Valley Stream, has been purchased by James B.

Emburg of Hollis lor his residence. Delano Park but as one couple remarked, 'Seeing Is believing and we need go no further to satisfy a ten-year one oi me longest ana moMiCedarh Lawrence, Rockville comprehensive auction sales in the i( Beach Island Park, house has five large rooms with prone to believe that the estate every imaginable featujfetomakefor grounds would serve as their play history of real estate. Oceanside, Wantagh, Massapequa i QUI JENS APARTMENTS In New Valley Stream Development QUEENS APARTMENTS Open First Houses In Hempstead Unit Opening this week-end in the Vil The sale will be held in the large auditorium of the Nassau County-Police Headquarters on the south side of the Court House, Mineola, the first stage of the auction starting at 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 23, continuing every evening at 7:30 p.m. The second stage of the sale will start on Saturday, Sept.

30. at 2 p.m.. and will continue evenings at 7:30 until the following Saturday, Oct. 7. at 2 p.m., when the third stage will start and be continued evenings at 7:30 until and including the evening of Oct.

14. Lindenhurst. In the center of the Island the county will offer properties in Bellerose, Floral Park, Willis-ton Park, Mineola. Garden City, Hempstead, Hicksville Farmtngdale and Bethpage. The above is only a partial list of the towns covered by the auction sale.

The upset prices on habitable year round homes In this auction sale start around il.000. summer houses on large plots will be offered at upset prices of $300 and up. Large parcels of lots from 20 lots to several hundreds of acres are available for lage Hempstead, It. is a new- development of moderately priced homes, to be known as "Greenwich Homes in Hempstead." The property, which is located within the village limits on Greenwich St. and I IT fK iSSU" jfi THREE WEEKS' SALES builders and operators at upiet lot and $100 This means three solid weeks of prices as low as $37 Dale comprises 200 lots.

Daniel S. Glass, who heads T. G. T. Realty Corporation, the building and developing organization, announces five hours a day auctioneering in per acre.

which three of the county's leading I In its campaign to market Its licensed auctioneers will relieve each! foreclosed property, Nassau County other at intervals. It will take ajis stressing the opportunities for force of more than 100 clerks to prospective home owners to bid in plans calling for the erection and sale of 100 homes on the tract be choice residential locations near the fore the first of the year. The T. G. T.

Realty Company has had a long and extensive experience in the building field, having erected many large apartment houses and thousands of one-family dwellings in the Jiy J5 1 lif-tf'iiMfai XiT'-'m i mi handle the details of this Marathon auction, to segregate offerings, list purchasers, type deeds and contracts, and seven notaries and commissioners of deeds will be on hand in the County Court House each day of the sale from 9 a.m. until midnight. For three months Nassau County's special attorneys, Charles B. Russell and Eugene R. Hurley, have been at work on the preparation of a huge centers of various towns and then to retain Nassau County builders to build new homes for them, "The county Is not conducting this public auction sale to make money on the properties offered," said Eugene R.

Hurley, attorney for Nassau County, "but merely to restore the real estate to private ownership. It will be the general rule at the auction sale to let a parcel go just about as soon as the upset This new dwelling in the Lakeside Homes, development on Corona Ave. at Chester St. in Valley Stream has been purchased by a resident of this borough. catalogue, fully describing each of metropolitan area.

The eight model homes, comprising the Initial unit, are now completed, or in various stages of completion, and ground will be broken next week for an additional group of 10 homes. The model homes are individually designed in the Colonial and English period styles and range in price from $3,998 to $5,490, inclusive of landscaped plots. the 5,000 foreclosed parrels, cor.tin- prices, represented by taxes due us. is Mcistrell Reports Activity In Wcsthury, Sales, Leases Ins photographs of the homes, stores and apartments to be offered at the sale and 88 complete, individual maps of subdivided property. This book is in four sections, containing in all, 296 pages of descriptions, reaps and photos.

TOTAL AMOUNTS STATED Flatbush Day At World's Fair APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS "nurintr the nast few months thelmer months from William D. Love- The F.atbush Real Estate Board of which Curtis II. Larkin is presi- Above the description or map or real estate market in Westbury has; lace; one-family residence at 20 Al-sho a deckled Improvement," raid I bemarle Road, Wcstbury, leased for oh ri ic fh 6tl. has designated today, "Flat- at the World's Fair and Harland W. Meistrell, realty broker the Summer season to Charles Po- amount of taxes which were aeamst uu;" Af 9in Post.

Ave Westburv. vesterdav UUs of Cold Sorine Harbor tor announcing transactions. William Tierney; Bernard A. Zink ol "Today's buyers are purchasing Cleveland, Ohio, has leased the fr tiiptr own use rnul not family dwelling on the comer ol that parcel when foreclosed, which special program sponsor oy amount represents the county's up-, conjunction with the Flat-set price at the auction sale. The Chamber of Commerce is in printing alone of this complete cata- progress in the Court of Peace at of listings has cost Nassau the falr grounds.

County thousands of dollars. During the past week meetings rhvtnnlw It is TierMsnxv fnr everv i were held bv the realtv organlza- for sneo.ulation. The neonle today," I Butler St. and Elmwood West' he a.wrtd. "are real'izine that it is i bury, for the Summer months; Quiet, country Jike atmosphere A )r tt hJ VJ 1 FARRAGVT ANDGLENWOOD ROADS fhjt 2V2 TO 5 ROOMS one of Immediate Occupancy Smart Addresses Smart better to purchase their own homes' James Morton of San Antonio, Texas wno nas come up lor me poio bc-asuh has rented an apartment on Grand Boulevard, Westbury; the 134-year- old Colonial residence of the late W.

W. Cocks at Old Westbury, L. has prospective bidder at the sale to 1 tion to round up a large attendance 'and pay off the principal as they go have a copy of this book in order to at the ceremonies. William H. along than to pay rent and have know the location and price of, and Flach, secretary of the board, estab-1 only receipts to show for moneys all details, regarding properties on lished quarters at the Flatbush spent.

which he Is interested in bidding. 1 Chamber of Commerce office in "By the plan of monthly payment Na-ssau County decided to sell the i Flatbush to enable members and! of principal and interest, equivalent book to the public far below cost. I their guests to secure tickets and-to rent and In many cases less than The price is 50 cents in the rotunda arrange for the trip. The report! the rental value of sirrfllar properties, of the Nassau Countv Court House. issued by Mr.

Larkin yesterday in-j they are constantly increasing their Minil. nr the hook "ran he secured dicated a larire attendance. equity in their own home, the Park Slope been leased to Mrs. Arthur Stanley Heart of Flatbush 49 East 19th St. One Mock trim beautiful Brooklyn Cal- 1 let and Campus, near Flatbush Arenue IK Station I.

B. T. Subw.T. Goodwin of Manhattan lor the estate of W. W.

Cocks. The dwelling 70 Prospect Park West which was built In 1805 for Issac avartracnt faen the street. Lateit rrrtnementa and oonvetileneea for ten-snts' heeltts and comfort. Close to aohools, eh arches, abopplng theatrea, husea and HioMrjf. Hicks, has eight bedrooms and three baths, and stands on 5B acres of Modern elevator building.

24-hour service 2-3-4-5-6 Room Suites $42.50 to $125 Select Tenaney Near All Bobwajs, Soopalnr, Eta, Exclusive, elevator building. 24-hr. service. Near all tubway 3-4-6 Room Suites) $65 to $125 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS beautiful lawns and woodland; the second floor apartment at 6 Whittier St, Westbury. has been rented to Michael Collins of Westbury; one- ACEIST 0.

PREMISES Phone MAnsfidd 6-9758 family dwelling on Garden City DroKer expianica. "The Northern State Parkway," he said, "has helped greatly in bringing Westbury to the attention of the out-of-town residents. It has made Westbury more accessible to the city and the South Shore of Long Island." Mr. Meistrell reported having sold the following: The one-family fieldstone seven-room dwelling with two tiled baths Carle Place, has been leased to Michael Nagy of Afitoria; the Mln YOU ARE LOOKING" FOR A GOOD eola Land Company has rented the first floor apartment at 20 Whittle Westbury, for Lt. John Proctor Jr.

of Mitchel Field; stable and ad BROOKLYN APARTMENT? Park Slope 575 Third Street Up-to-date elevator building. Ideal residential section, Near all subways, etc. 3.4.5 Room guitel $50 to $110 Apply on or TIMM REIIHEIVS 190 MONTAGUE STREET TRi.ngle 5-3939 jacent living quarters at Littlccote, Meadowbrook, have been rented for Mrs. Preston Davie of Meadowbrook inspect the offerings Listed below to Charles Bernuth; Miss Laura at 410 Winthrop Westbury, to Victor E. Feuerherd of Westbury for Dr.

Russell C. Sherman of 543 Livingston Westbury; the new one-family dwelling at 4 Highland Wyngate, Great Neck, to Dr. Malcolm Meistrell of Brooklyn, for Cal-lan Builders. of Great Neck; Anthony Massell of Maple Pickens of Hempstead has rented the first Iloor apartment at 6 Whittier 7200 RIDGE F5AY RIDGE 2-3-4 ROOMS UP FLAGG COrilT GREAT SAVING IN 23 YEAR LEASES LOW COST ELECTRtC COOKING SUN ROOF WITH 'SHELTERS CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS, KINDERGARTEN LARGE OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL NUMEROUS OTHER CLUB FACILITIES. Restricted Westbury, from the Mineola Land Company; the Mineola Land Company has also rented the second Westbury, has purchased the 60x100 foot dot frontine on Manle Ave 220 floor apartment at 4 School St.

7002 RIDGE BOULEVARD feet east of Linden Westbury, I Westbury, to John Dean of Hemp- from Daniel Underbill, executor of steaa. ana tne plot on wooas itoaa 2 Rooms $36-538 3 Rooms S45-J53 4 Roam the William W. Cocks estate; one- Westbury, recently sold through this If you're looking; for in excellent (partment, just flstnct at all ta advan storv dwelline at 121 Dow to David Anderson of Great XUarojick tflaU 275 LINDEN BOULEVARD Near Nottrand Avenue tages this modern m-itorr apartment building has to offer, spacious; rooms, ALL OUTSIDE EXPOSURE; beautiful ROOF GARDENS; automatic Neck, has been Improved with a frame, clapboard and shingle 1H-story dwelling, which will fce ready 1 eola, to Luigi Serafini of Roslyn Heights, I for the Home Owners Loan Corporation; the three dwellings at 7 Lonefellow 8 Long refrigeration. Convenient to shops and schools. Fine residential neigh borhood.

Extremely moderate rentals. Apply an premises or for occupancy in the early part of fellow Ave. and 8 Whittier to the 1 August, CHAVNCEY REAL ESTATE CO 14 PWreponl lyn. MA. 1-4300 tA FLATBUSH Apartments Inwa Realty Corporation of Little 1 rrADiiEssXl 1 VaT distinction vl Neck for the First Realty Corpora Sensational New Rentals Second House Unit Exhibited today ew Elevator -drnnFaarfiTaStJ 7410-20 RIDGE BOULEVARD The second community in the tea Ier tion of 90-04 161st Jamaica, to be converted into two apartments; the two-story dwelling at 166 Lanier Place, Westbury, for the Home Owner's Loan Corporation; John W.

Faxon and Jennie Faxon have purchased the 60x100 foot plot on Lib 602 AVENUE 9 1 I oms $38 3 Rooms 4 Room. J70-S75 5 Room $83 $95 Corner Brvoklvn Avenu chain of suburban home colonies started with Bunbury at Hewlett Is being opened today at Lynbury, on a i a Flatbush Av. I. R. a I I i.R nnnH 1 I nn inipoiinf, uignincu spa rim cm nuur.

tucai iisnspunaiiuH. tvery spaeiom room fives you plenty of light and plenty of air because they 1uf4 Contpltcd' 8-4 Jr. and 4 Roomi erty Westbury; the Colonial residence of Christian R. Stevenson! way in L.vnbrook- re ALL OUTSIDE ROOM 5. Additional advanta(es of blettrolux Reini Rockaway Ave.

Six model houses Jn MODERATE KINTAL'S I 0 tiation; Door Service; Beautiful Landscaped Gardens; Roof Garden with as a. ia mw ii aa marvelous view of the Bay. Near all shopping, and schools. Apply premises or 3715 KINGS HIGHWAY 3 ill Ittatlsa luiwy ea. ef Irwa- I (HAINCEY REM.

ESTATE CO, 149 pierrepnnl Blyn. MA 4 4300 Cot. 3tth Near rintbtuh Ave. Jast Completed Rooms 1 and it Baths 3 evewsA's Snt ssstlia awlMkliii I JJ PrHaast 8tt; slsas ta Slhesls, I I 3 i skurthH: I'i Herts I I 5 Chank An, J. T.

sssrste stttlsa. I LI at 17 Butler Westbury. leased to Louis A. Grabou of Manhattan; Richard K. Carpenter's residence at 175 Manor Westbury.

leased for the Summer season to Robert Murray of Florida; two and one-half acre estate at Lloyds Neck, L. owned by Mrs. Beatrix K. Daily of Brooklyn, leased to Matthew S. Mc-Namara for the Summer season; Harold Bywater, who has come from Cleveland.

Ohio, for the polo season, has leased the one-family dwelling at 6 Elm St Westbury, lor the Sum- are being placed on exhibit by Edwin Gelien, sales director for Bun-bury and the Gibson Corporation. The new homes are the first of a total ot 200 Colonial style dwellings planned for the new "The success of Bunbury has demonstrated the popularity of the limited village plan of development," Mr. Gelien observed. "It also has shown a widespread demand for authentic Colonial architecture in the small house field." p-ejjjlm Clsnter aaS tslsahsaa wrvlis. I Ttjt lpsl Prsmlm HIGH-CLASS ELEVATOR BUILDING 2-2'i-3-4 ROOMS and BATH 5-6 ROOMS 2 BATHS Moderate Rental The poak ol cemiert.

boaiitr crad cenrsnlancs ia an otmosphar ol rsfinsn.ant, 2 blocks I. H. T. Subway. 24-hour doot attractiT.

lobbjr. rool qard.a. indnarators. lctric nfrlaoratloa. eolorsxl Ula baths, stall showsts.

cedar closats and cross alcrHoii. Under jVe W.r,aement Apply premitu U3615 FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY 5 GLENWOOD RD, Wnfarmrin 2 Rooms $40 3 Rooms 4 Rooms $60-562 5 Rooms $75. IVertr Brdfnri Ave. 1 and Hatha l- Beautiful ROOF TERRACE with marmficent view of Dvker Heirhti Coir i REALTY COMPANY Bi al Real Strvtce for MA li AT A aWK Vt15 M.aUae Straet Course and toe Bay is but one of the many advantages you 11 find in this modern apartment build inf. Lack apartment boasts ot large, airy rooms MIDWOOD MANAGEMENT CORP.

70 LINDEN BLVD. 16 Court Street World's Fair Boulevard Center Cumberland 6-5100 and every conceivable modern improvement, lmet, rerined neighborhood. Good transportation facilities. Mota the attractive rentals. Apply on premises or Be (town flednrtf and Flattntsh Avt, Ws 1 'ZlJt-x-A jr.

-4 notmi ana nuinii Dcairmtol Xcstla FRANK A. BAROLATO. Inc. lllh Brooklyn. fl-fl050 Of Intensive Home Development II am: The rapid dfvelopment of World's "Eight of the largest home building Fair Boulevard as an outstanding! projects in Queens are located on residential thoroughfare in Flushing World's Fair Boulevard.

Available Owntrihin Management JACOB TROPP, Builder riniie lg. 23058 i 35 PIERREP0NT STREET 125 is being demonstrated by the open- building sites are being taken up 4 Rooms $110 Rooms $150 I Rooms $180' Also Special 5room Terrace Apartment Modern nine-storjr elevator apartment and penthouse. Fireproof. Situated ing ot a new community at iHfith i rapidly and land values are rising where the first 12 homes in a steadily. project calling for 200 fully detached "The sudden lift In business con-dwellings are exhibited.

fidence brought about this week bv 80 WOODRUFF AVE. in line resiaennai section or Droottivn neifnis. apacious, iigat rooms, some with wood-burning fireplaces. Manjr apartments with cedar William Harman, who has. built this country's neutral stand In the Brooklyn Heights 160 Columbia Heights New Ultra Modern 11-Story Fireproof Building FTVK MtlWTBfl TO WAt.I, STREET CLABK ST.

STATION, I. B. T. 81BWA1' rnoraallj fine location, factnr Fort Sterllna Park Matnlfieent cf Sew York Harbor and Skyline. Larce.

llpht 3 rooms, southern and westrrn exposures. Including all electric kitchens with electricity tor all purposes supplied free. Also larire Vi rooms, with dronped living room, dlnlnv balcony, dressins room, three larae closets, aeparate electric kitchen with electricity tor all purposes supplied tree. OCTOBER 1ST OCCUPANCY APPLY ON PREMISES OR CALL CUMBERLAND ft-9338 Transit facilities are excellent minutes from Wall Street; IS minute from Times Square and Grand CentraL Near schools, churches and 3 thousands of small homes through-; war indicates the rare opportunity out Queens and Nassau counties in awaiting home buyers today. The the past 25 years, has dedicated this investor who gets in on the ground HARBOR-VIEW 150 74th STREET Btlween Ridat Bind, and Colonial Jtoad Ovsrlooklni shore Road and Harbor (on the old Ridge) JUST COMPLETED Modern Iterator Bulldlnr 2-2'j-3-4-Room Suitts Spacious rooms, cross ventilation, Vens.

tiait blinds, latest refinements, recreation room, ball room, roof aarden; away from tlafflc; no gas odors: prlat street, near subway, schools, shop-pitta, etc. Moderata Rantnlt 24-Hour Scrvica Vour Inspection rnvtted AVEfiT Oy PREMISES shopping centers. Apply on premises or 2Vi-3-4 Room Klrvntnr apartments from $5(1. Near rospert Park. Reautiful, large, light ilrooma.

Apply on preirases or telephone: BASHEIN 11 W. 42 ST. CH. 4-2130 GORDON RRAISt IN. 1 Montamf St.

TRiancle n-5M." Prospect Park West Corner of 8th Si. High Clan Elevator Baildinf Facinf Proipcct Park 4 FROM $75 5 FROM 190 7 ROOMS. $110 r- CROl'ND FLOOR DENTIST APA1TMENT 2 BLOCKS FROM 7ih AVE. STATloy OT NEW lDEPEDEyT SVBW.4V new community as an example ohiioor is hound to benefit by the up modern home values in a location 'ward trend of values which is al where investment trends arc sharplv, ready under way." Aftovt properties; ownad bv B-K TBI" ST EES, Eait ftt. CA.

I The homes by Harman are in the "World's Fair Boulevard is now a $4,950 to $5,690 Drice class and are READ I Rerd Fulale Srctitin EJ'ERY SUMDApf center oi intensive nome mulcting financed under a 25-year FHA mort-mnd home buving all the way from gage with iU percent Interest rates 'the Worlds Fair grounds to Bay- The dwellings include both Mr. Harmau pointed low and two-story types..

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