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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 34

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 34

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34 BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 1951 Homes Sales Gain At E. Meadow, L. I. Lopez Enters Real Estate Field And Joins 'Back to the Soil' Plan In the four weeks since the said. "Construction schedule art being stepped up each weelf to keep pace with sales.

Three models with a variety1 of front elevations are being offered In the $6,000,000 development on Westbury project was opened, sales have passed the $2,000,000 mark In Vincent Lopez, orchestra It was reported yesterday by Al-vln B. Dieter, sales director. "The first two sections have been completely sold out and more than 125 houses are now under construction." Mr. Dieter the new Klein Telcholi 400-home development of Lakeville leader (for the past ten years just east of Merrick in East Meadow. at the Hotel Taft, numerologtst, Estates at East Meadow, L.

prophet, has entered the real fS estate field in connection with 5Ui his "back to the soil" plan which for years he has been advocat ling to American families as economic security against In flation, depression, old age or total war. The Lakewood Hotel Land Company, 230 1st Lakewood, N. organized fn 1812, owners and developers of thousands of acres in Lakewood, has a spon sored the Lopez plan and will carry it through on a large scale. To this end they are en "URGE CITIZENS BUILD SHELTERS" Til iapertaace ef beaut tattler erelactiee within the hat aad place ef tsiia-M wu wait tsssJifisd ia prui raWaiu this weak by Artier WaOaader, Director of the crtr't Office ef Cr-I Defeato, aad Bernard J. GiBrey, Cetuaistieaar ef Heu-mf ad BiMin aad chair-raaa ef the heath tkihar cesa-asittoe.

Both officials mrpi ttmt nun to met kdtor a tit lewr put At mi-duct, tllowiif at Util II iqtirt fttt ftr tack pmn'l rottctioi. Willi tkauM kt kttt frt tkitcn that aifkt fall ni tiMitial taifatat uaaM atarkj. Suit aadalt af tk.ktra kaUt kr rka fart Aatkarirr wil kt axkikitad rkraagkaat tka citr. I -V I gineering and releasing for public sale a thousand acres in the Forge Lake area with about two "ONLY THREE LEFT!" WITH BUILT-IN BOMB SHELTERS DODGERTOWfl HOMES AST 46th ST. and RUTLAND ROAD "FLATBUSH" 2-STORY OE LUXE, 3 BEDROOMS STILL AVAILABLE 1-2-faailT kaafaUir, k.tf.law., 3-2-tterr J-ktdrata a hit kaau.

FEATURES i SaU brick, cattaa Will i Ira hntarr, caaU af plaiUr, fraat tad. raar a rail wW kauatat farafa tul atktr aaaratiaai it-lifi far tajj kaaMkataiaf. A fully itrtUpti raiia'tarial area wkara roatrty Talatt art tlUktiktJ. Citf nwtri, arattr, fat tti tltttric ara ia aal ptii far. Sakway, katat, traUtyi, apait.

tckaab, Rtlifiaat lattitatiaai ara wkkia a faw aaatat walk aad a ftw aiaattt rida to Braeklyi Caltga, Eraiaaa Hal, "rati laithata, Prataact Park aad tka Rtckawayt. TERMS: C. L't 10 dawa, ytar 4 aartfasa. Liktral Uraw far crriliaat. DIRECTIONS TO PROfERTY: Ulica Ara.

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46tk St WYOMING RANCH TYPE MODEL One of the ten model homes open for inspection in the Parkhurst Homes Development, located along the Belt Parkway three blocks north of Linden Boulevard in Alden Manor, Nassau County. Priced at $17,500, the six-room Wyoming includes a center hall, full basement, poured concrete foundation, separate basement entrance, three bedrooms, scientific kitchen, colored tile bath with built-in vanity, hot water heat by oil. Other homes in the $10,000,000 new community vary in price from $14,500 to $19,000. Butterly Green of 168-25 Hillside Jamaica, are the exclusive sales agents. miles of frontage on the John D.

Rockefeller Highway now being widened to 420 feet. While roads are being completed in the new tract the Land Company will utilize for the back Vincent Lopez to the soil plan several hundred acres of unsold property in sponsored by a large established organization like the Lakewood Hotel and Land Association Carasaljo Pines, Lenape, Forest and Pine Acres. Homes On Acres To Build 600 Dwellings in Nassau Count Development The third section of the Park- lexDected to be the three-bed- ii Report Renting Suite In Auburndale with thousands of acres that! can be utilized as small farms for families to learn the les-! To dramatize the idea of re- I -Bajjas-1" fflBml lying on soil and self, homes are sons that Mother Earth can hurst Homes development inlroom Wyoming ranch bunga-i being built on three separate acres which are being planted Jgggiiijaag Alden Manor, Nassau CVW with fruits, vegetables, flowers, teach them. Lakewood Is doubly advantageous for my plan because folks need recreation too, in these stirring times. With its healthful, pine laden luiwuauig oi iiumcs, frame and fieidst0ne con- under Mr.

Lopez' direction. He has purchased for his own use opened to the public yesterday. A total of 600 units will be air, its lakes and parks, its prox and cultivation a sustenance acre In Lenape Forest on Coun imity to the seashore, the op struction. Other notable features art the 19-foot living room, scientific kitchen, colored tile bath with built-in vanity and mirrors, and a separate basement entrance. The architect was Benjamin R.

Levinson ty Road. portunities it offers for flshlne. A basic acre at Pine Acres The occupancy of the apartment in the Auburndale Terrace Apartments project being built by the Winston-Holzer interests was announced yesterday by Arnold Holzer. The remaining unit of 75 apartments is presently in the process of construction and will be available for early occupancy. Involving over $8,000,000 the nrrtluif rnuopo on 9roa mm fVio bathing, hunting, golf and other outdoor sports, Lakewood is with a house 20x6 (now com pleted), including running ideal for Summer vacations and water and electric wiring, will of Jamaica.

When completed the new week ends throughout the year. sell for $3,790. This price does not include lining of partitions, $10,000,000 community will in plumbing or fixtures. Purchas Vincent Lopez today will greet his friends and fans, who are interested in his back to the soil plan, at the office of Lakewood Hotel Land Auburndale Station of the Long er? encouraged to finisjj up Island Railroad to the Flushing homes themselves They Main St. Station on the LongPay basl( Pnce constructed on the tract, which comprises the former Froellch and Hoffman farms, located along the Belt Parkway three blocks north of Linden Boulevard.

The first two sections of 130 homes have been completely sold out. There are ten model homes open for inspection, and prices range from $14,500 to $19,500. There are ranch bungalows, Cape Cods, and two-story homes, a variety of two or three-bedroom models with one, one and one-half or two baths. Landscaped plots vary from six to ten thousand square feet. All homes include a full basement, poured concrete foundation, hot water heat by automatic oil burner, and recessed radiation.

The most popular model is zm 1st Lakewood, N. for home and acre on easy Island Railroad. The last unit "GOING PLACE8?" PHOXB MA. 200 FOR IDEAS MOX A.M.-6 P.M. clude a complete new shopping center and a motion picture theater.

There are curved streets, where the variety of styles, elevation, construction materials, and setbacks will show off each home to best advantage. There is a public school within six blocks. Mortgage commitments on this third section were obtained before the Imposition of Regulation by the Government. Butterly Green, 168-25 Hillside Jamaica, are the exclusive sales agents. 4 terms and Lakewood Hotel Land Company quotes them (1) cost of completion if they do the work; (2) cost of completion if the Laud Company building department does the finishing; (3) cost of clearing land (by bulldozer); (4) cost of presently under construction is at 39th Avenue between Utopia Parkway and 192d St.

near the Auburndale Station of the Long Island Railroad. The buildings designed by Gustav Iser, architect, are built In two-story units of Colonial Style, arranged In sections of eight to 12 families each and are divided into 3V4, 4 and 4'i room apartments. Provision is made for parking 250 cars. i AUCTION BROOKLYN 363 PULASKI ST. Mar 1trwli Ar.

Two brick tro bldg con tail, line a-pprox. 7.500 8r ft. on each floor Heavy concQ-fte open floors TTuek-lii ramp to 2nd floor Steam heat oil burner two office piot, 7 5 x-100 6 23 on mortgage. 4. 5s i'i i fertilizer, seeds, plants andj, trees; (5) cost of garage, tool house, chicken houses, etc.

For those who are not ready 1 to build but who wish to start a Warn cultivating tneir property ween-1 ends as victory gardens, acreage is offered in various Homes Having Bomb Shelters Seen by More Than 2,000 SALES TUES APRIL 17 Sale in Jefferson Ave. The private dwelling. "aatiaaiai i fil iuvaii 938 the WT0MIW6 acre to three acre plots, at I in hoih commodore, n. v. c.

a prices ranging from $395. Send for Booklet A 4 i In the imediate neighbor The onlv new homes Iniare Pleased With Plan When interviewed at the Ho lit AND ini SECTIONS WERE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT IN RECORD TIME Lafayette on a plot 17x 100, assessed at $4,800, has been sold by Dankser Realty and Securities Corporation, through Norman Dansker, to Jefferson Nicholson. A first and second mortgage was taken back at the closing. Jerome Dansker represented the sellers. tel Taft regarding his entry into( 1 nA Vila nmir Krtrtlr.

I u.ii.e hood. The Winthrop St. subway station is within walking distance and bus direct to Utica Ave. subway station is close by. A few one and two-family bungalows are also available for immediate occupancy.

3 Auemnetri: r. r. Day McOtMM, D. J. MiEIMy, jr.

Brooklyn featuring a built-in bomb shelter are those being built by Milton Steinberg on E. 46th St. at Rutland Road, according to Fred Perry, sales director. The development Is known leal caioic cuiu ilia new ujun. let, "An Acre and Security," Mr.

Lopez said: "I am happy to Th firrt two tectiont of thii attractive new community o( 600 homes 7 Day St N. T. Dl(b7 9-2000 wera among the mott popular we hive ever offered. Today the third have my 'back to Jhe soil' plan! lection it opening, and dUeeming home teekera will be quirk to recognize the immenie value being offered at a very remonable price. In addition, the mot advantageous terms ire available to veterana and civilians.

AT I 1 The ten basic models include ranch homes. Cape Cod bungalows, and two-story homes, with two or three bedrooms and 1. l'j or 2 baths. Some have garages, some expansion attics. Further distinction it achieved hy an artiHie and varied blending of brick and (ieldtlone construction with color 10 ful stone and frame trim.

The three bedroom Wyoming Ranch Model illustrated it priced at as' podgertown Homes. The; houses, of brick have three large bedrooms and! bath on the second floor and; large living room, kitchen, din-! ette and extra lavatory on the first floor. The bomb built of concrete and steel, is to the rear of a full-sized bae-; nient. Other features are patios to, the front and rear of each house. The garage is reached; via private driveway to the rear of the houses.

Dodgertown homes are located in a fully; developed residential area; where all utilities are in and, paid for. Stores and schools $17,500 and features a center hall, full basement, poured concrete fnunda. lion, a teparite basement entrance, scientific kitchen, colored tile bath with built-in vanity and mirror, hot water heat by oil. Insulation and radiation. There's a large landscaped plot.

Come out today II DIRBCTIOX8: Drive out Linden Boulevard to l3Sth Street (two blockt o( tht intersection of lAndtn B'lrd and Orott stand P'kwnu). Turn Itt blockt to Fvrnished Model Hornet, Alden Manor, Blmont, L. I. A SeimsailSdDim BUTTERLY GREEN The Largest Home Safes Organization en Long Uiand 161-25 HILLSIDE AVENUE, JAMAICA, N.Y. JA 6-1 00 i i i.

4 i-aJ Avtswo Safeway to UM, itrMt, Ummkm Oftm Pair mi Saadey Uarf fM. RANCH HOMES C3 1 4 UK itlffj.liaalaaiawWMeM FOCUS AttSJ QUALITY a I FASHIONABLE LIVING Easily TODAY'S TOP HOME VALUE! Slart Ranch-Type Homes on Tract in East Rockaway A luxury-class ranch home, featuring 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, an attached garage and a covered outdoor patio, is open for public inspection this weekend in East Rockaway, L. I as part of a new 83,100,000 home renter, to be known as Hewlett Terrace, a spokesman for Jay nor-man Construction sponsoring organization, announced today. The model, on a landscaped 75x100 plot at Main St.

and Emmet is the first dwelling finished on the s-prawling 28-acre tract which, upon complete sub-division, will contain 112 of these 525,500 units. 43 homes, comprising the initial section, have been started. Financing has been arranged through Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn. Principals of Jaynorman Construction are Jacob Simensky, Julius Switsky, Norman Slmens, Martin Slmens and Arthur Simensky. They recently completed 300 moderate-priced and luxury-class dwellings in Mai-verne, L.

I. Complete 50 Dwellings In E. Meadow Project Fifty three-bedroom ranch homes, comprising the second section of the Taylor Homes project, was opened yesterday for Inspection at Taylor Ave. and Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, L. following the complete sellout of the 50-home Initial section, Nassau Home Sales Agency, exclusive sales agent, has reported.

The Merrick broker also re 4 PICTURE yourself in your exciting new Mansfield Gar-apartment, in heart of fine I'i IfMkt lT StltWAT YJry I Tlrwvm. from I7S I the I Leae it to Surdi lo conic up with a brand new community of the most beautifully designed hornet you've ever seen packed with quality that's amazing in the medium-priced field. Every home includes extra-large rooms with big sun windows gorgeous bathrooms with colored fixtures select oak floors 100 fuel-saving insulation automatic hot water heat with recessed radiation roomy garages and really tremendous basements. Come out and be convinced 2 and 3 BEDROOMS LUXURY MODELS FULL BASEMENTS ATTACHED GARAGE OVERSIZED PLOT EXCLUSIVE FEATURES EXCELLENT LOCATION MOVE RIGHT iV Naar ihopi, tchooli and but a lovaly rasidtntiol taction. FREE GAS ft i'l residential lection.

Inside are pre-war room sizes and post Feast Your Ey See the NEW Model Today! war appointments all rooms off large foyers and suites with terraces. Outside are private play grounds and sitting areas nearby shopping centers and Midwood H. S. and Brooklyn College only 2 blocks away. Garaget on premises.

Sptclal Air-Raid Proiteihn Steel and rainforced-eoncrtte ahalttr will be huilt 30-lt. underground, with own lighting aad ventilating system, and inter-corn, to each apartment. A 7 i mmm 12th St. and 8th West Babylon, L. I.

MR. McCABE 11 jj Soufham Star Parkway txir 36, maka riht turn at alr; rocac' ft milt reward Routa 109. Fallow tifitt la modal homt. Sole. I JJ On PromlKOt Doily 1i.

wj Aqtnt On fremset GEdnsy 4-5400 7 Av. Eaiween New York Brooklyn Aves. ported that the six-room exhibit home, which initiated the col- ony in late 19V). is still on dis-, play It features a center hall, garage, colored lile bath with vanity and full insulation. niBt'CTlOX: IKT to rutba-k ktt.

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