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24 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN DEC. 23, 1951 I Elect Officers In Long Island Real Estate Board Builders Announce Plans For 1952 Construction Glimm Names Committees To Serve Realty Board in '52 James M. Glimm. president of, brary: Ernen M. the Brooklyn Real Estate Luncheon; Frank A.

CXeilU recently appointed committee Magazine: Frank M. Ledwith, chairmen to serve the board, Membership; George S. Horton, thi vear The; Members' Activities: Eugene P. Klein and TWholz. one of SDrine.

This Droiect will ha l-nno ktanJ Rail I'ataf a i aunng during largest home building organiza-'b constructed at a of $10 I "million, according to kalman H. I uons on Long Island, announce, Klein'' idcrit 8of the buil(iing IX the scheduling of 658 house? fjrm for coKsfruction in 1932. Tne 21-acre Phipps Estate has i Golden. Mortgage: Stephen F. names of the chairmen and the Barrera, Multiple Dwelling Law; committees thev head follow: hvine completed the 400- also been purchased 1 i Nicholas Timm.

Frank A. Barrera, Municipal Jerome A. Lake. Airports; i Government and Ordinances: Stephen F. Barrera, Appraisals; Theodore V.

Kahner, Prop- M.CO Bnen, Arbitration; Johnierty Management; cnaries ran- emit Lakeville Estates project; the Tanners Pond Corp. by in East Meadow this year, the! Klein and Teicholz for the de-builders have bought up a 123-'velopment of luxury-type homes acre tract of land, opposite this in the $30,000 class. This piece community, fronting Merrickjof property is located In Ijke Board recently elected from its membership the following officers to serve the Board for the year beginning Jan. 1: President, Myers E. Baker, Great -Neck; vice president for Queens Borough Division, William Robert Blake, Flushing: vice president for Nassau, George C.

Hose, Mineoia; vice president for Suffolk, Attmore Robinson Stony Brook; secretary. William II. Cordes, ridge. Public Housing: William J. Woods.

Publicity: David A. Gerst, Public Utilities: Stephen A. Hartigan, Auction Sales; Frederick V. Goess, Banquet; Daniel T. Rowe, Banks; John J.

O'Brien. Bridges and Tunnels; R. Le Sauvage, Real Estate Rec- Alfred A. Lama, Building Code, ords; Anthony v. Moratto.

Real Adolph Goldberg, Building Estate License Law: Abraham Heights and Zoning: Lindenbaum, Residential Ave. and bordering the Mitcnelluccess adjoining tne i one Gardens Air Force apartmentjCity line and borders on Lake-project to the north and run-iville Road to the east, on ring 500 feet inward to Front! Northern State Parkway to the St. to the northwest. Uouth. This community will be Plans call for the building of.

comprised of 58 units at an aar-ranch-type dwellings in the me- gregate cost of $2 million and dium price range on this par-will contain ranch type and Frank Fox, City Rent Control; Frank A. Barrera, IN SUFFOLK COLONY Sketch of the new three-bedroom ranch home with attached garage, full basement and center hall layout, priced from $12,490, which is featured in the 520-unit Concord Village development on Merrick Road ond Keith's Lane, in West Islip, adjoining Babylon, L. where Irwin Chess and Nat Siegel, builders, ore erecting a new group of 1 50 dwellings on minimum landscaped plots of 7,500 square feet. Mattern York are the architects and Lane Realty is sales agent. Garden City; treasurer, Herbert Buermann Jr cit Leisk, Hushmg.

pa George H. Gray, National Myers E. Baker, Great Nk, Conventlo H.G. McNeill. Stat ticular tract, the former Yvar-, split level homes.

Construction! A Business Rent ontroi and also Rezoning: Charles B. Tritsrhler, Social Security: George C. Wil-dermuth, Tax Revision: Herman Robbins. Title Companies: .1. Edward Cornelias.

Transportation: Joseph H. O'Neill, Vet-erans: George H. Gray. Wavi and Means: William G. O'Brien, 1953 Year Book: Lillian R.

Moe-bus. Women's Division. Maurice J. Moore, Frank A. 8, Convention- Albert E.

Beck identified with Long Island ip owntown Rrooklvn Civic Cen-Boardactivitits and has lonroe stein. Educa-the Board fot many years in Ha Lewjs Eth varmus capacjUes Commsions: Danlei Mc William Robert Blake. Hush-j Na Federa, LegislaHon: ing. was reflected-to serve as Kenne(h cisnev Financ. vice president for Queens a Warren a a Golf; position which he has held Grievance; mers Farm, and model homesjof this development will com- are scheduled to be ready by mence the end of January.

Spirit Show Variety of Home Designs ln Window Display In West Islip Development jf rm 1 Santa Claus is helping Cough- A new section of 150 three-dwellings feature center hall lin and Couehlin Real Estate io ycdis. iThnmas A Raffa Harhnr. Hock' Barrpra anH Ahi I.ilV 7 ViTn ilntf 'and Terminals: Bernard L. denbaum are counsel to the will nil tn post of vice P'-esi-H eman industrial, David Mc- board. Heading elected com-dent for Nassau, has long been 'k-innn ir.tMranre.

vtanHne 1 miitee rv.ari r. Hemnrl. a most active member of thejM oo, Legislation and laxa-Auditing, and Vincent Bordini, Long Island Real Estate Nominating. serving as a member of thei t. i.

Board of Governors and in bedroom ranch homes with at-layouts, living rooms measur- grokers at jgj tached garages and full base-1 ing 20x13 feet, separate dining 1 10 selj h0Uses this year. ments, priced from 812,490 to rooms. 1.000 square foot base-j jn a spectacular series of S13.250, has been started in the. ments in choice of colors, semi-iwirujow paintings, there is a 520-unit Concord Village devel-' finished attics, panoramic pie-'ene showin" Santa arriving? npment under construction in.ture windows, steel casement1 a nouse 0nlv' to see a sign! West Islip, adjoining windows, flush doors and yins -Sold Bv Cough-! L. by Irwin Chess and Nat spacious closets.

Iin anc coushlin i builders. Fully equipped kitchens em. The cartoon shows Santa in; The new community, which phasize 40 fully automatic raying "they've i occupies a 140-acre site on Mer- electric ranges, knotty pine din-, Other windows fea-rick Road and Keith's Lane.ling areas, Dutch shelves, for-Lure (hristula; carolers and! many committee capacities. Named Agent for 1 Attmore Robinson Ji. Stony RrnnL- itH.

urill 'in-ii -v-i tin' Board to Stage Realty Hobby Show M. Monroe Fass, chairman of the Hobby Conjniittee of th Real Estate Board of New York, office of vice pnsident for Suffolk ha hnri a chnri hnt mnt I Apartment Group active career in the real estate field and real estate board activities. He is the executive vice The Kraham Realty Com-nas announced final plans for panv announces that it has ij.eM.iu 01 nooinson managing agent ties. Stony Brook. hniidinus SYOSSET MODEL HOME Cape Cod style model which is one of three exhibit residences, with full basements, in the $12,250 to $1 7,250 price range, providing up to four-bedroom accommodations and 1 V2 baths, in the Jackson Farms home development under way by Jacob May, builder, on Fieldstone Drive and Meadow Lane, Syosset, L.

I. Lane Realty is sales agent. the Board's Annual Hobby Show which is to be held thij year during the entire week of Jan. 7 at 343 Madison between 44th and -45th Manhattan, on the main (street) floor. The show will be open in Queens and Nassau County.

The properties involved in- otters a variety ot tour sinK tops ana large cao'-ichristmas candles, apparently ors in brick and wood shinglenets in knotty pine or colored Christmas carols fronts, asbestos siding and cov-enamel. Other construction the eentle precipiia-ered patios, on minimum land-'tures include semi-finished fee-tjon 0f now falling, scaped plots of 7,500 squarejond floors teasily converted to Dennis Coughlin. vice piesi-feet. Two model homes are 'two additional rooms), ceramic fjent Df the company suggests open for inspection on theltile baths, oak flooring, oil hotjthat noi(av notwithstanding, property, and Lane Realty has, water heat, recessed radiation persons in" the market for been appointed sales agent. one! copper plumbing.

houses, should bear in mind As designed by Matern The first section of 10.3'tnat rgaj prices for the York, architects, the six-room homes in the colony has thrPP years have increased chide two Flushing buildings Maplewood Gardens, a 24-unit garden development at 25th Ave. and Willets Point Boulevard, and Crocheron Gardens. lS-familv elevator build- The secrrtary-elect, William, II. Cordes. Garden City and Brooklyn ha.s been actively! engaged in the real estate field for over years and he has been a Reailor since 1920.

Herbert N. Leisk, Flushing, has been re-elected to fill the important oosi of treasurer in which capacity he is served for the past twe years. Divisional officers elected to -erve for a one year term com-1 I to the public throughout th ientire week. Assisting Mr. Fass on his com-imittee are Henry Fippinger of George R.

Read Martin F. Huberth, Jr. of Huberth Huberth, and Sylvan Hanauer, sold and many of the hou-es an average of 12 each year. ri tii c.e urcuyifu. me uu wfiiiug who wait for Spring be- Record Building During Year 1951 Report Reveals secona section, now unuei con fore buying may expect to pay in? at 170-06 Crocheron Ave.

The other structures are the Colony Apartments with 105 under construction for struction, is expect ea to oe an arlrlitioniil (1 over today's industrial consultant reauy ior iniuai occupancy ny prjCes )ie warns. February, 1952. Financing ar-j As has been the practice In occupancy in the Soring of mencmg 1, 1952 are the pastille general public il iwnnnh nivi uciwccu (wiu follows: Queens Borough Divi- 1 rangements on the S12.490 house call for veterans' down payments of S625 and monthly carrying charges of $73.16. s.on, president. William Robert Bn exhiblts for consideration.

wood. Queens, and Randall With still one more month's construction contract awards to be tallied, the year 1951 has Busy Weekend In Home Buying new uroup Of Dwellings in North Bellmore Construction has been started on the final group of 42 dwellings in the 117-house Catalina Ranch Homes development on Newbridge Road, North Bell-more, L. It was reported yesterday by Louis M. Barkan, president of the Barkan Organ Gardens, 48-unit garden apartment in Freeport. fifhl TvbarcvUtia uy Chrittnis $Mll jtopped the previous record 12- New Boro Homes Christmas Gilts In a report released yester-, stl u-' day by Frank A.

Carucci. well- $16,000,000. it was revealed to-known borough general con-Jday in F. W. Dodge Corporation tractor, it was pointed out that: fieul.e5 ror the 37 States east niawe: vice i-resitient.

Arthur W. Kelly; secretary, George A. Clark; treasurer, Arthur A. Klein; Nassau Division, president, George C. Rose; secretary, Douglas Van Riper: treasurer, Robert Snyder; Suffolk Division, president, Attmore Robinson vice president, Raymond G.

Terry; secretary. Estelle Kldredge; treasurer, Frank J. Smith. To Start Work Fred Pern-, sales director of -Tlof the Rockies, Milton Steinberg ization, DUUfiF.r, wno announcea the various nun: new liuintr t.uiuil,v jn o'Mii between 5th and fith The first 11 months of the current year had awards reach- Holiday Greetings Builder of that purchasers of houses in new home developments in has been exceptionally brisk mm 1 i ing SM.ulli.iHJ.uuo. ne enure the initial section of 75 dwell-, rook 1 Queens, an- 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Over last weekend severa ft r7M rr of 1950 totaled 31 scneuu.eu rece ve.nouncea yesteraay, mat several in year 055.000.

This huge total for 19ol ginning Jan. 15. past three weeks were bought rarucci November has already! Tifta riaric requeued, ex-' las Christmas gifts by dads fori ",1 si The colony, which features six different models from; the family. Two of the sales Pdjless than one percent, the DODGERTOWN HOMES, E. 46th nd Rutland P.i!.

ATLANTIC HOMES, 19th and Crop- JUNIPER ESTATES HOMES. Ktirnvmviilr Av. nnd 75'h Place. WU construction news and plans dv bamuei aui, areni- were made at Dodgertown. E.j hHrk three stov es Dodge On Housing (or Harlem Section ipcl nps Y-rnnm st and mit ani i-fnari thic ir.airort'a marketing specialists stated.

t.i, i The first 11 months of this anai'lmont emphasizing center-hall layouts, full basements, attached ga- borough; three at Juniper Estates, Furmanville Ave. and tile hatha l.ivae i.vear were aiso a iuu unit- pt-i three colored three bedrooms. two 75th Place, Forest Hills West, 11 rages, baths recreation room and rear and covered rear months of last year. ailU bill CC 111 UiC LlUliLiC r.u L. i I WP 1 During November J't ai f1 ihes andnsit meTne CONTROLLER Stuart L.

Hyman has been appointed controller of the Fred Trump Organization. Mr. Hyman, a resident of this borough, was' formerly supervising senior accountant cf the staff of Spahr Berk, accountants and auditors. He is a graduate of the School of Commerce, New York University, with Specialists is the sales agent. Continuing Perry stated, "I State and city officials will join in a cornerstone laying ceremony at Stephen Foster Houses on Wednesday, it was announced by Philip J.

Cruise, (hairman of the New York Cil The houses, which contain a know -of no better way to pro immediate vicinity. Model awaros toiaiing house is open daily and Sunday, were Percent less than Octo- and percent below No- number, of interesting interior vide family security than to n.v.rtrl,.l ii Housing Auniority. me cere- jvembcr, 1950. 1 Non-residential a a in Xoember were S327.70ii.dU0 or 22 uercent lower than October style living room, separate din-'eer. going a step further, Cl street dale ing room, cedar-lined closets.

where one can combine the ele- Benjamin M. Gerber bus pur-colored tile bathrooms withlrnents of security with the spir- chased from Robert Demberg built-in vanity, storage of Christmas giving satifac- one-family dwelling lor a u.5. degree in accounting. percent behind Novem- and jniany will take place at 10:30. la.m.

at Lpiiox corner1 of W. 1 15th St. Herman T. Stichman, Com-i inissioner of tha State Division' of Housing, and Robert K. i Wagner President of the 'Brough of Manhattan, will he: ear ago.

Residenli; reaoing racK ana mirroreu iion kitows no enu. wall, master bath with stall SM0 GI was negotiated ii of S4I3.884.000 were shower and a fully equipped Awarded medal ercent jower than October and trhen nr iif ns a ri al e-l John ii re niM.i'""l8' i-umi twwuuii, lector automatic range. 10Vi-dent of Home Title Guaranty and supplying title insurance cubic-foot refrigerator with sep-1 Company in charge of that was the Brooklyn Mortgage arate freezer compartment: company's Brooklyn office iawiGua.ralu' and Tllle Company. 1 the principal speakers, and Mr. 'Cruise will preside.

I Stephen Foster Houses, which AND BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR New Public School Adds Facilities To Mew Dwellings Ground-breaking ceremonies ceremonies was Dishmaster. an abundance of deDartment. was awarded tor lne purchaser for the will have 1.337 apartments I knotty pine storage cablnetsjpresidential medal for the vear when it is completed, occupies Alorris t.ersiioauni and representing the seller was Herman Lerner. and large formica-top counter1951, according to Henry J. work space.

Laundrv facilities Davenport, president of the the area bounded by W. 112th BUTTERLY GREEN OrfiOl7llin 11 percent less than November. 1950. Public and private works and utilities of SKiO.178.000 were IT percent more than October and three percent higher than November last vear. Eleven-month 1051 totals with percentages 'of comparison with 1050 were as follows: Non-residential.

up percent: residential. S5.850.2S 1.000. down six -percent: public and private works and utilities, S2.42S.OO2.OO0, up two percent. Sl- Ave- W. 115th St.

am l-enox A one- Tht LarfMl Horn on Lone for 1 S. 215. a new elementary acre playground will he located ad- on i.enox net ween Hillside Avenue, Jomoico JAmaica 6-6300 include an automatic The award is made! machine. annually to a member of the Business Expands Exterior design treatment, staff who during the year; William Von Zehie combining fieldstone and cedar ishows the greatest advance-j advertising agency, 1)1 shingles, provides for variation ment in His or her personal Lexington Manhattan, has ln color tones, alternate roof efficiency and value to the taken 2,200 more square feet, in lines and orientation of houses company or for a combination the building to house its for maximum privacy. of one or more of these factors, rapidly expanding activities.

ditioiial facilities for children and W. Ulth Sts. living in the l.fiOO-familv Wave The first apartments at tin Crest Gardens apartment dp. proiect are expected to he nviriv for ncfimnncv in hn velopment underway on Beach Spring ()f VX The' nousi W. I- ar Kockaway, will be 'Authority has not started to tilth 'iVld i next Friday, Dec.

'accept application for apait Boro Surgeon Buys House in Madison Dr. Jasper A. Forestiere the site at Brier Place andments lnis Project. J.ut will Hrookhaven two blocks Probably do so late this Wintei a associated with St. from the project.

According to Vito V. Lanza. surgeon Marv's and Cumberland llos- has purchased a pital: home, vice president of the Board of Madi-j Education, the building will Reports Sales In Valley Stream Loantaka Estates In son, N. J. Built by V.

J. provide accommodations tor you the' home occupies a one-half pupils from kindergarten to the acre plot at the corner of; sixth grade and will have 19 Trpndwell and Valentine classrooms in addition to library, Brooklyn Real Estate Board 44 Court Street Telephone TRiongle 5-S18S ft Pay to Do Butinen With a Realtor ion the site of the former Percyjnature study and visual instruc- Crane estate. It is one ofUon rooms. An auditorium, Despite the cold wave, sales continued brisk this past week in builder Philip Lynne's Fletcher Park project along Morgan St. at Dutch Broadway and Fletcher North Val- 20 luxury-tvpe contemporary- gymnasium and combination style homes" being built by Mr.llunchroom and playroom are vToHicn lalso nlanned.

YOUR LOCAL REALTOR, A MEMBER OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARO, IS PLEDGED TO GIVE LOYAL SERVICE TO HIS CLIENTS IT COSTS NO MORE CI I ill i Dr. Forestiere's home con-' The modern-styled building three -bedrooms and two! will emphasize classrooms 35 was reported yestetday k. din. fPPt lone, seven feet longer thaniby Belpark Realty of Elmont, TO EMPLOY HIM AND HE BRINGS WITH I former standard. agent for the 220-home center, HEW MM who said that the 12 latest pur terrace, two-car garage and full.doks, open book shelves, sinks, basement.

Dr. Forestiere's filing cabinets and other equip-proiiertv includes the former ment will be included a well near orchard of the Crane as a community playground. chasers of the 3-bedroom lH-bath ranch homes, which sell for $15,250, were: Leonard HIM A BACKGROUND OF RECOGNIZED ABILITY, EXPERIENCE AND KNOWI. EDGE. MOREOVER, A REALTOR'S CODE OF ETHICS REQUIRES THAI' GIVE TRUTHFUL ADVICE TO 1 1 tS CI WHEN YOU BUY, RENT OR SELL CON SULT A REALTOR.

IN BROOKLYN ONL MEMBERS Oh THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE HOAKU HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE THE TITLE REALTOR. npr ud klndPrunrien nhu m-nnnrl! ann, raiaumo. n.yumii estate. a -i, and a achoo Harden. mutoi m.j Handler, James Briggs, Benja The facilities will be available Sale in 21st Ave.

Knovi Them by Thii Sign for use of the community after min Bergson, Albert Gommi, Arthur Fenster, Marvin Gur-man, Maj. K. C. Hall and Charles Scott. Xll Margaret Salamon has sold to, school hours, Air.

Lanza re-William Ettenson the rooming! ported. The building is expected house at 8749 21st Ave. on to be ready for the Fall term plot. 55x96 assessed at $10,500. 1952.

A purchase money mortgage of S8.000 was executed at the'0 Realtv Office VlninT ritv TitlP Insurance, U.0en TTICe FRED C. ALLEN. REALTOR 585 Notra) An. SL. 6-7821 CARDINAL REALTY COMPANY, tne.

Successor to Edward 17 one. Est. 1191 531 Nostraod Ave. 1TO. 8-9000 CLARK REALTY COMPANY lji; Avenut COner Island 6-3O0 HARRY M.

LEWIK COMr.lM. lne. 189 MoDtatue St. MAln 4-1300 2606 Areni'e DEntj 2-2200 MAHER WOODS 1350 Flattiush Ave OS. 4-504C ALBERT R.

MENCONE ,116 Bus.iarl; Ave OLenmore S-6424 M. C. O'BRIEN. Ine. -S3 Nos.i A PReilrtnt Brancl I'M Ate BU PBOSPKCT F.EAI.TY 480 4..

OE. 9-8523 Home Sales in Queens Trylon Realty of Forest Hills reports the following resales in Queens: 6-room solid brick home with garage at 144-27 7Gth Road, company furnished the title in- Herbert Warshavsky has an-surance nounced the opening of his own FLOOD BIOS. kt TErrace ft-UOO i Inc. real estate office at 2001 Gardens-Hills, for Kaja r. HAVII.AND SONS, VSi Fw.ton 6i MA 3-037B nue r.

He was engaged tor a nowrani io mum: rcmuci. number of years in the con-14'a-room brick bungalow with Sale in Pulaski Street JAMKS A. HEA.NEY it. 189 Sl TRiailtle 5-2590 garage at 102-10 Hempstead Turnpike. Flushing, for THOMPSON THOMSON JliO A UL 5-4940-4932 TIMM ft BHIRLNS 190 ic fA lltiansle 5-3938 WATERMAN REALTY 215 Mc.iU.But 31 IB.

5-1284 Henrietta Schwartz has sold of apartment houses to Louis W. Young the two-' in Brooklyn as welt as Queens, i family dwelling for occupancy at 110 Pulaski St, Assessed! Keen healthy tips from Rose Blatk to John Riva: and DAVID JARH 4 0. 150 Mouurw i DL. 2-56O0 OFFERS REALTY CONTEST CHECK Thomas H. Quinn (right), president of the Inter-County Title Guaranty and Mortgage Company, handing James M.

Glimm, president of the Brooklyn Real Estate Board, a $1,000 check to be awarded as a prize at the Brooklyn board's annual banquet at the Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, on Jan. 19. Frederick V. Goess (center), president of the Prudential Savings Bank and chairman of the Brooklyn board's banquet committee, looks on.

The Inter-County Title Company prize, in the form of a U. S. Government bond, will be presented to the broker or salesman member of the Brooklyn board who completed the most "ingenious" real estot deol in Brooklyn during the year 1951. two-family 7'4-room brick dwell- L. I VEARPI.EY i sini.ti,,,-, line with garage at luj-ji) 131 7th Ave.

Tlll 2-1984 NEvlns 8-8115 im m'r is supplying eu inn (nnnivino jhtWgref la Grrater Brooklyn CURSE'S a Hills for I title insurance was the Brook-t Koad, hoie.M hi is, ror u. r. lyn Mortgage Guaranty and''on the Brookyn Powell to Martin and Mary I Title Company. lAnne M. Goodrich comes ta'araguna.

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