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Select Properties, Trusted Service _- Retiring or Retired - Come out to beautiful, cta 0 rchard Estates On Rt. 98 - north of the Village of Albion 50x115 lots - all city utilities - adjacent to Erie Barge Canal. _ . -Good Golfing- $100,000 worth of mobile homes on display call: 589-5591 Douglas D. Long - manager 'May We Help You Put - $Dollars$ In Your Pocket Our Schooled Knowledge and Personal Experience in Ap- praising and financing ° Assures You Of Top c For Your Property Don't Tarry List With Sherrie Center St. in Medina, 3M- size bdrms., 1% baths, giant liv-rm. | w-cozy woodburning: fireplace, attchd. gar., beautiful lot with many trees, patio, tree house for|the kids, see to believe $23,500. Erie St. in Medina, ideal for retirees or small fmly, 2 bdrms, dovely liv-rm., compact kit. w-din-area, . full bsmt, very well land- scaped, only $17,900. Cool_refreshi g swimming pool, lovely Ig. 2%2 ac. rural lot, most convenient one level 4 bdrm. home with garage, you must see, asking $30,500. j * 3929 Lockport-Olcott Rd. At Wright's Corners. Lockport, N.Y. ~_ CALL COLLECT 434-6171 Eves. 778-8119 For appt. only FRANK EBERHART 443-2482 REALTY ©00000000000000000000000000000 LYNDONVILLE REALTY 165-2554 RAYMOND N. BATES, BROKER _ 15 LAKE AVE. LYNDONVILLE, N. -Y. INSURANCE BUSINESS and FAMILY LINES 80 ACRES - Seaman Rd., 65 Open. $10,900. ' 11209 LAKE SHORE ROAD-3 Acres, 10 Room House with a little Lake Frontage. $19,900. IF YOU CAN AFFORD A $90,000 6 Year Old Home on a 10 Acre Estate, Let Us Show You This Before You Build or Buy. \ Near Barker. ' LAKE VIEW LOT NO. 1 - Green's Marina, 100 x 200 with Good Well. $1750.00 y LOTS: BUILDING or TRAILER - Percolation 'and Water Guaranteed. 200 ft. Wide for $2000.00. Call Clayton Searls, Salesman 765-2059 Also small and large Beef and Dairy farms. SHELBY - 5086 Hellert Rd.. 3 Bedroom Ranch Style House, \{ 2 Car Garage, 6 years old. Lot Size 125x200. Full Cemented - Cellar. Asking Price $20,000. 197 NORTH GRAVEL RD. - 1%2 story home $19,500 1115 MARSHALL RD. - House with no plumbing, 90 acres \[ seeded to birdsfoot, 2 ponds, new line fences, $12,900 10731 MILL ROAD - 1970 trailer, 12x64, on 4 acres, health board approved, septic and water, will sell lot or trailer separate, or trade for home ip Medina, $12,500 GOODWIN ROAD - 20 acres open $4,000 HAIGHT ROAD- 50 acres, 5 acres woods, $9,200 Salesmen for Appointment only | Medina, Doris Plummer Waterport, Bob Cague Batavia, Dick Cummings Lyndonville, Rol Wolfe Bob Molnar ' 798-2025 682-4666 343-1291 765-2739 798-3670 ° HOME OF THE WEEK MASSETT REALTY--Offers fine homesat - 13575 Ridge RA. Built 1859 with practically all material cut at the site. Fieldstone home has been res- tored \lovingly\ to original beauty. Double doors open to wide entrance hall. Formal Gining room. Family kitchen. Pantry with iron sink and ' pitcher pump. Music room with gold medallion ceiling, crystal chandel- ier. Five spacious upstairs rooms. Franklin fireplace, beamed ceiling. Wide board floors with a mirror shine. Lge barns...15 acres. 0004700000700 ...'...‘........l.. o_o ® e e 900 e \a Secale 'a*a%a®a®ube®ateteRa®ete te rns 0000200000505 0\ \o Transfers in Real Estate mae st '\'v--rr' o o o_ 92000 000000009000000000000000000000000000000000050005050904 o_o & o_o o_o 0 0 7404500007 \c \o LeT Le o, 00000000000 00000000000 \0000000000000 °0 \0 0° \0° % it. a.0.0.o.a.a.c‘c.o...o.o.o.o_o.c.o.o3.0;‘n-o.'.0.-’a.o.o.o.o.n.o.0.u-5.4.0.5. 9a ALBION - The following . property transfers have been _ recorded in the office of the : County Clerk: e _- Helen + L. Tarszowicz to . Richard F. Hodges and Helen L. ' Tarszowiez in Carlton. ; _- Albert G., and Julia Mae , Deckard to Gordon R. and ' Dorothea A. Smith in Shelby. f Albert Vendetti by extx. to William D. Sr., and Paulette M. ' Knorr'in Murray. . __ John Gallup to Leah S. Allis in f Carlton. ° George E. Herring Jr. and James F. Herring to Bohrer Homes Inc. in Kendall. Guy D. and Joyce M. Burke to Roger J. Furmanski in Albion. Lillian Totter Individually and as extx. L. W. & T. Thomas Totter to Evelyn R. Redshaw 'in Clarendon. William K. Ruslink and Lina Ruslink to Lina Ruslink in Kendall. Dorothy Parsons to James W. Parsons in Medina. Barbara B. Waters to John E. and Lois T. Hamilton in Medina. G. Richard Colby and Vivian H. Colby to Wesley F. and Mary Ann Glantz in Clarendon. - inside but with a Selective renewal makes ghetto scene ~ By EUGENE CARLSON WASHINGTON (UPI) - Urban renewal, doesn't have to mean. a blanket invitation to the bulldozer brigade. * City planners have discovered that selective renewal - a house ére, a hotiseéthere - cani upgrade a deteriorating neighborhood at a fraction of the cost of wholesale demolition and rebuilding. From a political standpoint, this approach also sidesteps the problem of massive relocation of families, an explosive issue that can cost votes as well as taxpayer's money. ~ Perhaps most important, house-by-house renewal means a homeowner often can participate in fixing up his own property. That sort of incentive pays long-term dividends in terms of neigh- borhood stability and pride of ownership. - L . The concentrated code enforcement program administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development is one ap- proach to the selective renewal) idea. ' It is part of the housing act of 1965 and offers grants, loans - and refinancing help in communities that have a comprehensive system of codes - such as zoning, health, safety, plumbing, fire -- to regulate private property. ' , Go sults The systenfls\'now operating in 132 cities, according to a recent Newport Plaza Inc. to Robert W. Sr., and Gabriela D. Miller in Medina. C. James M. McCarthy to Basic Assets Corporation in Carlton, Barre, Medina and Albion. Herring Development Cor- poration to Bohrer Homes Inc. in Kendall (two parcels) Edith M. Plummer to Delcor Corporation in Albion. Winifred Gare to Herring Development Corporation in Kendall. Edward J. Skerencak to Richard C., and Mary C. Stroh in Kendall. Thomas A., and Gail S. Schirmer to David M., and Suzanne E. Cronin in Medina. Leo and Dorothy J. Kaiser to Ralph and Marilyn Nayman in Medina. . - Adrian Jr. and Sandra Allen to Charles R. and Judy A. Allen in Barre. ' ‘ Adrian and Maude Allen to Charles R. and Judy A. Allen in Barre. Harry and Marjorie Gray to Douglas R. and Susan M. Green in Medina. Thomas and Mary Curtin to Mamie Lee Barnes in Albion. Joyce H. Gallup to Ella B. Block in Gaines. . ' __ New for the home, ; By UPI A line of egg-shaped fiberglass \audio\ chairs for the - home. Luxuriously u‘Eholstered in vinyls or ar- tificial furs, with matching ottomans, the chairs come in single and loveseat styles. Each is equipped with two speakers with built-in controls which can be connected to any outside radio or phonograph source, or to a television set.There is a built-in high intensity reading light in each and the next model to come will include built-in telephone. The person or persons oc- cupying the eggs are in a private world of good sound; no bother to the people around-and vice versa. {Qualio/Deoor, Inc., Miami, Ila. ' wunding. (McCulloch, 6101 A disappearing bed and: table system allows a .single room to serve as bedroom, living room, - and/or family room-ideal for efficiency apartment use. The \fifth wall\ system is said to provide 500 to 600 square feet of living space, plus extra storage space, in less than 350 square feet, and reduce building costs at the same time. (Sico, 7525 > Cahill Rd, Minneapolis, . | Minn. 55435) J ' * * * Just for the homeowner, a new Mini Mac electric chain saw, . weighing under eight pounds. For safety's sake, a thumb-activated latch revents accidental triggering. ouble insulation requires no Century Blvd., f Los Angeles, Cal. 90045) : Tn Re y ts #. dre e tae o s= id to 22 «hat f on t hus tik s tan t 0+ ca article in HUD Challenge magazine. Especially good results have been achieved in Portland, Maine. There, local officials and homeowners used code enforcement program money to attack Bramhall Hill, a neighborhood of once stately homes that had deteriorated badly over the years. The government money was used to renovate the old homes, thus preserving the character of the neighborhood, and also finance a series of public improvements. - ~ City Manager John Menario is enthusiastic. \Now we have a brand new neighborhood which, it seemed, was destined in 10 or 15 years to be our worst slum. This program has had the very welcome effect of stabilizing both declining market values and declining taxable values.\ _ A Portland fireman with a home in this neighborhood said he was able to escape bankruptcy by using the program to refinance his mortgage and reduce his monthly payments from $140 to $75. A schoolteacher turned an 18-room mansion, ragged on the ndsome exterior, into a small apartment house. He rents his units for less than comparable units in the area, he says. - ° The public improjement phase of the Bramhall Hill project . included planting moke than 300 trees, restoring 10 miles of sidewalk, repaving 21 streets and posting traffic signs and trash baskets. , Other cities where the code enforcement program is in use - include Fort Worth, Tex., Malden, Mass., Birmingham, Ala., _ Takoma Park, Md., Minneapolis and San Francisco. \ _- bg *s, ® Cenel Shr Seau STYLISH SUN-FILTERS-Ready-made window \stiades R _ take on a custom look with the addition of black and - _- white gimp and white ring pulls. In vinyl-coated cotton cambric, the gold shades make a perfect background for wing chairs upholstered in spring green cotton corduroy* 3nd grouped around a glass-topped table. They're by: Joanna. R _ HOME OF THE WEEK . 141 ENSIGN in Medina. A neat 3-bedroom ranch home, excellent condition,large landscaped lot, central air condition-, ing, wall to wall carpet, dining area, . recreation room, basement workshop, laundry room, blacktop drive. Price in low 20's. Tormey Real Estate. Appraisal on Request - - -A satellite New Town NEW YORK (UPD) - \Satellite Cities\ don't orbit the earth. Instead, they are New Towns influenced by old- er, established cities. The National Committee on Urban Growth Policy recom- mends the building of 100 new towns for 100,000 people each, plus 10 new cities of 1 million to house the growing population. If built, most will be satellite cities. 'An example is Litchfield Park, Arizona a new town al- ready under construction. It is a satellite. of Phoenix, located 16 miles from the center of Phoenix on a huge, 12,000- acre farm. . In the early stages of its growth, it draws on Phoenix for jobs, homebuyers, services, cultural events, and govern- mental functions. That makes it a satellite of Phoenix, par- tially dependent upon the old- ef community. But as time goes on, Litchfield Park will . grow more autonomous, ac.. quiring jobs, services, and facil- ities to cater to its own resi- derits, L _ Eventually, it will have {obs for 50 per cent of its working - population in the town com- . . ending commuting for those people. In mobile America, the planners doubt more than that | would want to work near home. Why build New Towns at all? ' Partly to funnel population out of the over-congested cities and into new areas; partly be- cause New Towns can be de- signed to solve urban problems such as auto traffic tflat were never considered when older cities were built. At Litchfield Park, for ex- | ample, every home is within walking distance of an elé- mentary school, so school bus- es will never be needed. Stores, récreational areas, and jobs are also nearby. Parks and open spaces are built into the new town, guaranteeing that green spaces will always be avail- able. Roads are laid out to | ‘ keep traffic moving and out of residential areas, making the city cleaner, quieter, and more efficient. -_ - \ f - mercial and industrial areas, - -: i . B ® . Sundays | I Phone 7980250 office F D l if“ fl o E \ \110\ REAL ESTATE DOROTHEA D. TORMEY, Realtor ~ Phone 798-2628 _ LYNDONVILLE -- Willowbrook ; Drive, attractive 3 bedroom. ranch home, 12 years old, very nice living room . »with . fireplate. and. built: .in 'Heokcases, roomy. kitchen; * separate aiming area, beauffftulty\landscaped groghmes.\ ~* : LYNDONVILLE - 4-5 bedroom home, large modern kit-. chen, breakfast room adjoining, formal dining room, spacious living room, beautiful natural woodwork and hardwood floors. A QUALITY HOME! ‘ MEDINA - Ohio St., 4 bedroom home, new kitchen and. utility room, formal dining room, living room with fire place, attractive large back yard, fine, well built home. . MEDINA WEST CENTER ST. 3%» bedroom. Very compact with all new utilities. Spacious new kitchen, laundry room. \ Good location. MEDINA HOWELL PKWY Red brick ranch home.. 3 bedroom, 2%» baths, elegant living room fireplace, large kitchen, enclosed patio,, beautifully landscaped tot. MEDINA ENSIGN AVE. Ranch home 3 bedroom Very good condition. Ideal for a young family or retired couple. Low maintenance. © I LYNDONVILLE One of the finest homes. 4 bedrooms and ail the extras for gracious living. Central air condition. LYNDONVILLE MAIN ST (4) Income property prime condition on large lot. An excellent investment. Live there and collect 3 rentals. An ideal set-up. . BROKER NOW AssocIaATED WITH US w i WILLIAM BLOUNT - act ~ Will be available at our Ridge Road offices during regular office hours and- Thursdays | 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. MEDINA AREA - Off main highway. Two-story, 2 bedroom house. Living room and dining room have hardwood floors; large kitchen; needs some work. $10,500. j ALBION - 12' x 60' trailer in good condition. Owner leaving state. two bedrooms; washer, dryer and furnishings in- cluded. . . MEDINA - 3 bedroom house on quiet street near schools. New electric; new oil furnace; hardwood floors like new. - Priced in mid teens. . 113 ACRE FRUIT FARM -God 3 bedroom, 2 story home. Wide variety fresh market fruit in well-kept orchards. Would make nice U-Pick operation. Can be purchased with crop ofr, | with future possession. to, MEDINA-DOUBLE HOUSE - Both units have two bedrooms, modern heating plant and separate electric. Would make good income property or excellent sta rter home - live in one unit, rent the other. _ MEDINA - Well-built house in good neighborhood; close to schools and park. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, modern gas heat. House needs some work inside and out. $9,000. HOUSE, BARN AND2 ACRES - House has good roof; needs 'everything. Would make good investment for Do-It-Yourself deal. Lot has well developed frees and would make ideal building lot for new home. Priced at $4,900. BARRE - 25 acres, trailer and barn. RIDGE ROAD - Four building lots250' deep, good gravelly soil. Perc tests should pass. OAK ORCHARD RIVER ROAD - 7% acre lot. A nice place to build. Just off main highway. 15 ACRE WOODED PLOT - Small stream runs through. area. Would make beautifuhpictures’que building site. WE HAVE MANY POTENTIAL BUYERS OF COUNTRY HOMES WITH A LITTLE ACREAGE. - 798-4331 home. Specializing in Home Sales Knights Real Estate - |_ . WM KNIGHTS JR