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Page Fourteen PHOENIX June 14, 1973institution, the merchandise has been upgraded, and the concept has been so successful that the partners have branched out in every conceivable direction.Weinstein, who reports his only pleasures as %u201c food, women, and working at Thrift Village,\sees the place as more than a business, but as a project that will grow following the demands of the community. At present, Thrift Village is in the process of a major expansion into a neighboring storefront, beginning a manufacturing operation, building a wholesale business, and planning a fresh-air sale in several weeks. T h rift Village is presently manufacturing its own denim bikinis, shirts, halters made of antique material; by fall they plan to put out a complete, originalPHOENIX Photo by Francois Dumaineline of blouses. During their fresh-air sale, they will be selling merchandise by the crate along Smith and Atlantic. \giving the merchandise away, and be prepared for some real surprises,%u201d promises Weinstein.Other bargains available at Thrift Village are brand name jeans (at $4.99), patch work quilts, Italian ices, Indian bedspreads, parachutes, military bags, antique electrical fixtures, pipes and incense galore, every and all kinds of hats, children%u2019s clothing, sports jackets, Carmen Miranda dresses, and much, much more. Part bazaar, part country fair, part bargainhunters paradise, your search is over, my friends, T hrift Village rs%u2122 the %u25a0 everything store.Where in South Brooklyn can you find one store that carries vaudeville hats, $5 suede jackets, belt buckles by the barrel, furs of every kind, home made halters, denim bikinis, authentic antique fashions of the forties, %u201c eye ball%u201d ties, the loudest Hawaiian shirts you ever saw, and props and costumes from the original production of \Where else but at %u201ceverybody's outfitters,%u201dPHOENIX Photo by Francois Dumainethe Thrift Village, Inc. at 290 Atlantic Ave. (corner Smith St.).You wouldn't believe the great stuff you can find at the Thrift Village. It's quite literally a %u201c you name it, we%u2019ll find it%u201d kind of place and with bargain prices on all merchandise to boot. %u201c We're a price operation, \stein, co-owner of the store, \anything unless we can besure we can sell cheaper than anyone else.%u201dOnly seven months ago, Thrift Village was but a glimmer in the vision of Weinstein%u2019s eye. He and his partner, Harvey Russack, took over the shop in November and started selling used clothing. Now the place is a communityhriftVillage%u2605 Largest Selection of Trunksfor Camp and Back to School%u2605 Rem em ber to findjust the right Giftfor Father's Day- J u n e 17th7 DeKalb Ave Alb.. Th.ot,. Bid0 TR5-3431est.1879Luggage CorpHeight Limit AskedN ew.......Sait water marine fishLive house plantsCobble HillAquarium285 Court Si.852 - 9048rI1iipli*IIIIILast Chancefor a One-Year Svfet^Hptionto the PHOENIX at Ourie fre d isfte ry R a te s.On July 1, the cost of a One-Year Subscription goes up to $5.I f w e r e c e iv e y e w r ch e c k , c a s h , o rIIiIIiIIINameA d d f t nftfTWflff TOi .p b M i f r . 112 C fiatofl S t r e e t , ftro o lrfya, fff.Y. VV20Vi t a x g u i i i i M i i ..City ___ ____________ _ zipBY CORRINE COLEMANTestimony was heard on two of three questions, relevant to the future of South Brooklyn, which were on the agenda at Monday%u2019s City Planning Commission Open Hearings, held at the State Supreme Court Building at Borough Hall,According to Commission spokesmen, no one appeared to speak to the question of conversion of the five-story building at 8 CadmanPlaza West (Fulton St.) to an 11-unit apartment building. Though the special permit required for modification of the structure, located in an area zoned for m anufacturing, has wider ramifications %u2014 related to the rezoning of the entire areasurrounding Fulton Ferry towards becoming a Brooklyn SOHO center for artist%u2019s quarters %u2014 the situation was evidently left entirely to the discretion of the commission.Though spokesmen from Cobble Hill were required to wait until 11 p.m. to make their statements, sufficient members of the community remained to speak in favor of the 50 foot height limitation on new construction in the historic district. Though the district, bounded by Atlantic Ave., Court, DeGraw and Hicks Sts. has been accorded the special status, save for most of Long Island College Hospital, community groups asked for the specific limitation to insure that all new development remains in keeping with the low rise character of the neighborhood.LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESmb w w %u25a0 w y w w b * n U %u00ab H # f u l l i f Hfw'm m & m f C T S ter J %u201d ! y ! , \%u00a3 V. !%u2022 nil n 11 %u25a0%u25a0 mil in ii mi %u25a0%u25a0 iw mu i %u2014 > %u201c %u2014m mm nrn ma c i a%u2014 n%u2014%u2014 %u2014 %u2014%u25a0t nm mSO In iw i - $4.0O|I8File 609 1969. CITATION, THE PEOPLE OFTHE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace ofGod Free and Independent to: 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 of JOHN WHORAN, and if any of said distributees, heirsat law or next of kin of said deceased be dead,their legal representatives, their husbands orwives, if any, distributees and successors in' VaiiCwC Ticrr.cc cr oIacoc%u25a0esidence and post office addresses are unknown, YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TOSHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate's Court,Kings County, at the Court House, CiviCentre, 2 Johnson St Brooklyn, New York, Oi July 17,1973 at 9 00 A M why a certain writin*dated March 24, 1960 which has been of ferefor probate by Walter Hacrynski, domiciled a300 East 40 St., New York City, N.Y, should nobe probated as the Last Will and Testamentrelating to real and personal property oJOHN W HORAN deceased, who was at thtime of his death aoim cihary of 103 71st St, Brooklyn, Kings count', New York Datedattested and sea:\snR Fi IUDGF Of THE SURROGATE%u2019: COURT KEVIN C. 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