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Page 17HeightsCar AndLimousineConsidering the combined effects of a bleak, cold winter and a paralyzing energy crisis that make the day-to-day business of getting around an incredible chore, local residents are fortunate to have at their disposal the services of the HEIGHTS CAR AND LIMOUSINE SERVICE, located on Clark Street near the St. George Hotel Arcade.Since May, 1973, the 24- hour service has been operated by George Realmuto, a former detective with the Brooklyn District Attorney%u2019s office. Realmuto's background in crime detection has made him acutely aware of residents%u2019 concern with safety and he has taken measures to insure his service%u2019s awareness and responsiveness to community needs. All of the cars used are equipped with radios which permit efficient dispatching so that clients needn't wait on the street to be picked up.In the past, the radios have also proven valuable reporting tools. On several occasions, drivers were able to report fires or crimes that they observed while driving and theOwner George Realmuto with his dispatcher, Jimmy Rogers inthe remodeled office of HEIGHTS CAR AND LIMOUSINE SERVICE on Clark Street near the St. George Hotel Arcade.dispatcher was able to get police to the scene promptly. In view of the neighborhood%u2019s concern with crime, Realmuto is also considering the possibility of a direct connection with the 84th Precinct.From the remodeled, wood paneled office on Clark Street, cars are dispatched to all over the city to fulfill a variety of needs, including taking children to school; chauffering the elderly and the handicapped and emergency service to hospitals. HEIGHTS CAR AND LIMOUSINE SERVICEhas a zone flat rate schedule so callers know in advance how much the ride will be. Callers are also advised of when the car they called for is being dispatched, so that they don%u2019t have to wait on the street unnecessarily.The friendly efficiency of HEIGHTS CAR AND LIMOUSINE SERVICE, the second largest privatelyowned car service in the City, makes getting about the City easier and safer. Call 522-7222, day or night, for prompt, reliable service.%u2014 Eileen PlatzFebruary 28,1974 ' PHOENIXBudget Hearingsc o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e JLibrary at Grand Army Plaza.A spokesman for the Heights and Hill Community Council, Rose Bloomfield, came to the hearing to request the allocation of monies for the construction of a senior citizens%u2019 center in the Cadman Plaza area.The Pierrepont St. Playground Committee sent Ann Ash to ask for city funds to supplement money the group is attempting to raise to finance the construction of a creative play area on the Promenade to replace the existing park.Lewis reported that Peter Drago appeared as a representative of Assemblyman Michael Pesce with a statement on the Gowanus Canal. As the President of the Downtown Brooklyn Development Association, Donald Moore was on hand to request the inclusion of funds for the renovation of the DeKalb Ave. and Nevins St. subway stations.Finney A nnouncesContinued from Page 2government more visible and open to citizen participation.Ms. Finney, who is 31, was born in Brooklyn, and grew up here and in Maiverne, L. I. She graduated from Adelphi University, and has studied at the Bank Street College of Education. She has been a resident of Park Slope for seven years. She is now education director of a Brooklyn Head Start Program and was formerly parent activities coordinator for the preschool Head Start program in Community School District 15.Louise Finney, D em ocratic Leader for Park Slope%u2019s 51st A. D. made an appeal for a larger allocation for day care centers throughout the Borough.The hearings lasted twelve hours, with people from all over Brooklyn in attendance. The residents of each borough will be given an opportunity to make their feelings known before the members of the Board of Estimate and Finance Committee of the City %u2022Council before the final budget is passed, a Board spokesman said.We SwingBoth Ways ! 0 { MEN & WOMAN'S 00 HAIRCUTS )|lhe HeigJ Chair5 5 %u00a7 Styling fColoring p 0 Curling 0Private booths ^t t 9 Ask for Tony or Sal jTUES-FRI 12-9 SAT-9-6 J%u00a3 214 HICKS ST 55 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS jDAYWE ALSOCUT MEDECO KEYSp r o m p t s e r v i c eC M. NOURYLICENSED &. BONDED LOCKSMITH\Over 20 Years of Service In Brooklyn Height* Cobble H ill Area and VicinityNIGHTC * 7\i%u2022 WE INSTALL AND SERVICESEGAL - YALE - 3M LOCKS, etc.%u2022 MEDECO COMBINATIONS CHANGEDSAM E D A Y S ER V IC EMEDECO HIGH SECURITYLOCK <3PCYLINDER858-7731Don't send out forcoffee. 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We promise you a great cup of coffee- flavorrich Maxwell I louse%u2019\CALL BUNN COFFEE SERVICE, 784-3030,for a free week trial10% Discount if you Mention the PHOENIX38 BERGEN ST. 875-1362Italian Arts Iron WorksDesigners & Manufacturersof b e a u tifu lly d e ta ile d iro n w o rk fu rn itu re , bookcases, tables, chairs, shelf units... much m ore.day on night noon to noon stau iceH eights Car & Limousine Service Inc.I.OCil ami Lnni%u2022 Distunm (.nilsZone Flat RatesOPEN - 1 MOl HS TEL .'%u00bb22-:222BEFORE YOU FILE THATTAX RETURN: STOP by fo ra chat. We may save you money...oran embarassment! THE TAX ADVfSOR145 Henry St. _________ 624-7347

