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                                    PHOENIX, Page Fifteen[DiyftfilEfNKM if^n ^%u00a9%u00aenBfi^ j l b ^ n i S ^ U l r l l* i f r \\ / a\\ fF \\(?L5L^/ { r \\ \\ y t &USE COUPON BELOWTO GET RESULTSLEGAL NOTICESFile No. 1629-1973. CITATION The People ofthe State of New York, By the Grace of GopFree and Independent, To: Public Administrator of Kings County, AttorneyGeneral State of New York, Any and allunknown persons whose names or parts ofwhose names, and whose place or places ofresidence are unknown, and cannot, afterdiligent inquiry, be ascertained,distributees, heirs at law and next of kin ofsaid MOSES KLINGHOFFER and if any ofthe said distributees, heirs at law or next ofkin of deceased, be dead, their legalrepresentatives, their husbands or wives, ifany, distributees and successors in interestwhose names and or places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown. YOUARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSEbefore fhe Surrogate's Court, Kings County,at the Court House, Civic Centre, 2 JohnsonStreet, Brooklyn, New York, on April 25,1973, at 9:30. A.M., why a certain writingdated October 26, 1972, which has been offered for probate by Rudolph Leichtman,domiciled at 1312 East 21st Street, Brooklyn,New York, should not be probated as the lastWill and Testament, relating to real andpersonal property, of MOSESKLINGHOFFER, Deceased, who was at thetime of his death a domiciliary of 3405 12thAvenue, in the County of Kings, New York.Dated, Attested and Sealed, March 16, 1973.HON. NATHAN R. SOBEL, Judge of theSurrogate's Court (L.S.); Kevin C. Fogarty,Clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIO NER:iName: Samuel Opperman, Address: 277Broadway, New York, New York 10007 . 22,29, April 5, 12.)INSTRUCTIONHYPNOSIS INSTRUCTION:Geared to smoking and insomnia.Mr. Baron. OX 7-5895.LEGAL NOTICESFile No. 1850 73 CITATION The People of theState of New York, By the Grace of God Freeand Independent, To JOSEPH GERGELY,also known as Joseph Goodman, brother ofdecedent, Elmer Gergely, if living, and ifdead, his wife, Anna, his sons, Arnold, Beniamin, Carlton and Elmer (whose last namesmay be Gergely or Gregory) and any and allunknown persons whose names or parts ofwhose,names, and whose place or places ofresidence are unknown, and cannot, afterdiligent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees,heirs at law or next of kin of said decedent,i Elmer Gergely and-or the above-namedparties and if any of said distributees, heirs atlaw or next of kin of deceased, be dead, theirlegal representatives, their husbands or wives,if any, distributees and successors in interestwhose, names and-or places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown YOU AREHEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE beforethe Surrogate's Court, Kings County, at theCourt House, Civic Centre, 2 Johnson Street,Brooklyn, New York, on May 8, 1973 at 9:30i A.M., why a certain writing dated June 3, 1972which has been offered for probate byW ILLIAM P BALABAN and MILTON SPIROi domiciled at respectively at 200 East 16thStreet, New York, N. Y. 10003 and 112Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N Y. 11226should not be probated as the last Will andTestament, relating to real and personalproperty, of ELM ER GERGELY Deceased,who was at the time of his death a domiciliaryof 160 Marlborouqh Kuad, in the County ofKings, New York. Dated, Attested and Sealed,March 28, 1973. NATHAN R. SOBEL Judge ofthe Surrogate's Court Kevin C. Fogarty Clerk.ATTO R N EY FOR P E H T IO N E R : NameW ILLIAM P. BALAP-AN Address 535 FIFTHAVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10017 Tel. No.(212 ) 687-1806 This Citation is served upon youas required by law. You are not obliged toappear in person. If you fail to appear it will beassumed that you consent to the proceedings,unless you file written objections thereto. Youhave a right to have an attorney at law appearfor you.ch a n g e in ProjectBY LYNNE GRIFOThe latest report from the stateUrban Development Corporation(UDC) concerning the status of theState-Scherm erhorn housingproject makes it clear that delaysthat have plagued the project sinceits conception are to continue, atleast for three months and thatearlier rumors about a change inthe project are true.UDC is now in the process ofredrawing its original plans in theface of President Nixon%u2019s freeze onfederal housing subsidies. Thetentative modifications of the planswill include a reduction in the totalnumber of units in Phase I from1165 to 992 and these units will bespread throughout six buildings.Low- and moderate-incomeapartments and those unitsscheduled for the elderly have beenreduced from 30 per cent of thetotal number to 27 per cent andrassni LETTERSjContinued from Page 9Estimate approved another expansion of Manhattan%u2019s YorkAvenue Institutions despite thecombined opposition of everycommunity group on the East Side.What happens when L.I.C.H.%u2019stentacles, in a similar move, beginto reach further into the CobbleHill Community? It%u2019s fine anddandy for Mr. Broadwin to insistthat any talk of L.I.C.H. takingover homes is irrelevant. It%u2019s quiteanother to look down the road tenyears from now and see what couldhappen because we were all lulledto sleep by a temporary victory.It is absolutely essential at thismiddle-income units will make upthe other 73 per cent.The heights of the two tallest,adjacent towers have been reducedto 29 and 32 stories. One changethat is certain to arouse community ire is the elimination of amuch needed parking garage.Preliminary sketches for therevised plan were presented to theCommunity Advisory Committee:CAC) for the State-Schermerhornproject last week. Justin Murphy,CAC chairman, remains optimisticdespite the long delay. %u201cI am encouraged that the project is stillalive. We%u2019ve got a big, open tract ofland cleared and waiting and thehousing units are desperatelyneeded,%u201d stated Murphy.The chairman also said thatpatience is needed from all concerned because, once UDC formalizes its new proposals, theagency must then return to theCAC, the City Planning Commission, and eventually to theBoard of Estimate. Murphy doesnot expect to see these processescompleted before summer and, asfor Phase II, he says %u201cThat%u2019ssomewhere off in the future.%u201dSITUATION WANTEDSITUATION WANTED: BabySitter, Domestic, work good. Call491-5308.SITUATIONS WANTED%u2014HOUSE CLEANING - Localreferences. Reasonable rates. CallFred 624-6919SERVICES_______________WROUGHT IRON: Brownstones,inside and outside work. PiroBros. 967-7798.____________ __COMPLETE STAINED GLASSREPAIR SERVICE. Telephone768-2605.QUALITY INTERIOR PAINTING: Two artists. Veryreasonable. Fred or John. 924-0153.Free estimate.INTERIOR WORKS: Carpentry,glass, floor sanding, painting. Call834-1131. Reasonable. Adeptworker.Cabinetmaker, rough and finish1carpenter.Home repair instructor atBrooklyn College, S of AEAfter 6PM 624-3378MOVERS: Celtic Movers%u2014 1 man$10%u2014 2 men%u2014 $15. 24 hr. service%u2014691 8811 474-6466.PLUMBING: Bathroomsremodeled. Drains electrically,cleaned. No job too large or toosmall. BROWNSTONESPECIALIST. 875-1372.APARTMEN tsFOR RENTBKLYN HEIGHTS AND VIC.STUDIO IN HEIGHTSBEAUTIFUL AREA.......... $145.004'/2 RMS. NR. PROM. ELEV.BLDG.......................................257.007 RMS. DPLX 3 F-P DETAILPARK BLK..............................475.003 RMS. NR. PARK BRIGHT,COZY ....................................185.00BERNARD ATKINS160 MONTAGUE STREET6430101APT. TO SHARE: Roommatewanted to share large Cobble Hillapt. with 3 others. $120 mo. Withor without kitchen privileges. 834-0270.Wittich Demands Policy StopBob Wittich, candidate for CityCouncil in the June DemocraticPrimary elections, today called onthe City to end what appears to be apolicy of %u201cdumping%u201d narcoticstreatment centers into theDowntown Brooklyn area.%u201cThere appears to be some silentpolicy to force treatment centersthat handle addicts from all overBrooklyn into our residentialcommunities,%u201d he said, %u201cAnd thispractice must stop.%u201d%u201cWe have bad problems withdope in both Fort Greene and SouthBrooklyn, and we should be doingeverything we can to stop thetraffic and get the addicts intotreatment programs, but there isno reason why our neighborhoodsshould become dumping groundsfor these centers that serve otherareas, simply because the otherneighborhoods want their addictstreated somewhere else,%u201d he said.r __j.1____o n n o ta g e lu t m e .u.. icm au i) 5 9 6 - 1 0 8 3strong. To do so all those who relyon the hospital for the delivery ofhealth services must also berepresented. Only in this combination of interest can we beassured that in the long run TheCobble Hill Community wiil besa^e' Sincerely,Fred RichmondCitv Councilman164 C O U R T STRFF.TCOBBLE HILL vFASHIONSLadies Mod Styles jtC hildren%u2019s W eo r vMISCELLANEOUSLET THEM EAT CAKE: GrannyFrank%u2019s Hand-Crafted LinzerParts, Reines de Saba, Crostadosie Ricotta. Call 228-0900Typist (Manuscript-Statistical)Reasonable rates. Heights area.IBM Typewriter. Call Eveningsafter 6:00 PM or weekends. 852-1100BUY AND SELLT-BIRD. 1969. Fully equipped.$2100. 852-4693. -FOR SALE %u2014 Office OlympiaTypewriter, wt. carbon ribbon,practically new.%u2014Original bill ofsale, call 858-9175; $150,FOR SALE %u2014 Player Piano,mahogany, already stripped. Veryreasonable. Needs some work.Telephone 643-1749.HELP WANTED________ _PART-TIME, temporarysecretary, %u2014minimum 10 hrs. awk. Downtown Brooklyn. Call 522-7200_______ ____ _____________LEGAL SECRETARY: Parttime. Local office. 852-4693.Part-Time Help Wanted, clericalwork, approx. 10 hours per week at130 Clinton St., call TR 5-8900.HELP WANTED: Small, pvt.elem. school has full & pt. timeteaching openings for Sept. (624-6221)_______ _DIR EC TO R SH IP- SeniorCitizen Center, South Brooklyn.MSW or BSW Degree, 5 yearsminimum experience. 2 yearsAdministrative Experience withaged in community or directservice setting. Bilingual skills(Eng-Ital or Eng-Span) preferred.Send resume to Box 444, ThePhoenix, 132 Clinton Street,Brooklyn 11201.INTERESTING OPPORTUNITYCHALLENGING SALESCLOSE TO HOMESELL ADVERTISING IN THE PHOENIXFull or Part Time Salary or Commission BasisBob JonesPHOENIX132 CLINTON St643-1032> G E T R E S U L T S%u25ba B U Y -S E L L -T R A D E l WITH\\ P H O E N IX! 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