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Daily News from New York, New York • 207

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4 4 4 I Gelt BIS SB MTA CONSULTANT Harry Williamson had also Br SUZANNE GOLUBSKI warned this week that "cowboy" motormen "barrel ing" into tram stations at excessive speeds were contributing to track problems and derailments. I Imx The good news, however, is that the TA is considering relief for weary riders of the X28 Bath Beach-Manhattan Express who have to stand crushed an cussn nut nn BU flUJtt Ml MM'M imsu mi tm wi am uossiai win Kfucross inside express buses to Manhattan. A TA report said the X28, which has the highest VITAMASTER Although straphangers in Queens and Brooklyn can expect train service to get worse this month, the Transit Authority said yesterday, it is moving ahead with a noise reduction program in some subway stations. The TA also had good news for bus riders, including proposed improvements in service in Brooklyn and Queens. The Improvements in Queens would relieve overcrowding during rush hour in some areas and help keep up with expanding ridership in others.

John Simpson, TA president, labeled as "rotten" the system's five-train average daily shortage which caused extensive delays in June and admitted, "There was no real good reason for it" Unfortunately, the TA predicted, the situation will get worse this month, partly due to the speed slowdown posted at 350 "red tag" problem areas along the tracks. EXERCISERS ioaa oi any express route, carries an average of "258 standees each morning" and has caused a lot of illegal van service to crop up. In a report late last month to Simpson from Howard Roberts, vice president and general manager of surface transit, a proposal was made for five extra buses in the morning and two in the afternoon. HME1T WfSOJCTtl UK cam. Simpson said the Brooklyn changes would cost a half million dollars annually, and he is not sure the TA can afford the additional buses.

By law, the next DELUXE ViTAMASTEB 9998 REG. 200.00 ccesou wmi MOOD (MM imm wAvr tun mm KM MUST IS IT TO MUtVl IT SAHTY UVftS OOUXI HNSM 1 1 lAfm BtFLKTOKS FOfiGtD OUNKS Jtfl PAOKD SEAT WO AMl BOYS Xh step is a public hearing to discuss the issue. The TA's proposed bus service improvements in Queens are scheduled in two phases, beginning Sept 11, when service on routes Q4, Q5AB and Q88 will be increased. The second phase is scheduled for next February when routes Q5, Q5A and X20 are slated for improvement THE TA SAID OVERCROWDING and a flourishing of gypsy cabs has developed, especially on the Q88 route between Queens Blvd. and Queens College.

Also on a positive note, the TA reported 10 Brooklyn underground subway stations are slated for a noise abatement program and that for the third month in a row there has been a slight improvement in the number of air-conditioned buses in the city. The TA said that approximately $34 million has been allocated for the noise abatement program, which the TA calls "a critical element" in the modernization scheduled for 33 underground stations around the city. Hugh Dunne, TA special assistant for operations, said that for the week ending June 29, 61 of the buses tested had air-conditioning working. "And we can expect it to continue improving," he added. This is up from 56 and 54 for the previous testing periods, last month.

Offers service guide A Queens lawmaker is offering a free community service telephone guide listing 70 different service and emergency phone numbers for residents of his district Councilman Sheldon Leffler (D-Hollis) said the guide available to all residents of eastern Queens, including Auburndale, Bayside, Bellerose, Douglas ton. Floral Park, Fresh Meadows, Glen Oaks, Hollis, Hollis Hills, Holliswood, Jamaica, Jamaica Estates, Little Neck, New Hyde Park and Queens Village. The guide has phone numbers for police, fire, ambulance services, child abuse, crime victims, drug abuse, poison control, utilities, a rape help hot line, and mora Copies can be obtained by writing to Leffler at 205-07 Hillside Hollis, N.Y. 11423, or calling his office, 465-8202. SUPER FUJI RALEIGH PANASONIC SALE KABUK1 ROSS PIERCE ARROW ON -PEUGEOT Hr iMlffniif 169-20 JAMAICA JAMAICA Near 170th St.

(Opp. May's) Phone 739-3795 THE LARGEST SXMS address ton 65 YEARS BIKE STCZE IN THE USA. UflM. THUtt. FM.

TO 1:09 TUB. TO. SAT. TO IR VISA MASTER CARD LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Supreme Court: Oueeos county. Stats NOTICE OF SALE ryirt.

ChiAan Cnuntv Ravines. F.A., Pf. H. Bruce Ed- Jhne Lone Island City Savings 4. Loan dinner, et al Defts.

Index 154487 Why Not Look and Feel Better? When You Can! Association v. oensam outiuiw et al. Pursuant to foreclosure I. ulsrul torwln. rfjttnd June 0, 193, and sublect to the terms there- DENTAL LOGIC Dr.

Philip Howard, Forest Hills. N.Y. taf, I wilt sell at puonc auciion wi front steps of the Supreme Court, ts-ll Sutphtn Boulevard, Jamaica, New York on July I9S3. et 9:00 a.m., the PERMANENT Pursuant to Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated May 17, 1983, 1 will tett at public auction on the front steps of ftha Queen 0001 Courthouse. M-ll Sutphln Blvd.

Jamaica, N.Y. on July 25, 1983 at :00 AM. premise known let Home 7-0, Building 152-11 Union Tpke, Flushing, N.V., together with an .2771 undivided Interest In the common elements of me condominium and i being part of condominium and Is a home shown on the plans of a condominium prepared and certified by 'Geo. ft. Haubenrelch, Licensed Surveyor and by Peter R.

Gray, A.I.A., 'Registered Architect and filed In the bfflea of ma Register. City Of N.Y., premises enrectea to oe scna, hw No. I48-4S fttth Avenue, Jamaica, New York, and as Section 42, Block 963, Lot 29, on the tax map of the City of New York. County of Queens, at the comerl formed by the Intersection of the south-' erly side of 88th Avenue with the west-, arty side of 150th Street, and being 125 feet by 175 feet size, fully described WEBHTLOSS DENTAL CARE FOR THE APPREHENSIVE PATIENT Total treatment while completely asleep Queens County on Dec. 173 as Map In said tudgment.

-CENTERS Dated: June u. iw ilk4 DiMM iC-14 as defined in me Declaration ot Condominium entitled Village Malt at SPRAGUE, OWYER. AS PLAN Hlllcrest Condominium made by VIH The fear of dental treatment, or dental phobia, is neither TOBtfi, P.t-, Attorneys tor 220 Old Country Road, Mlneoia, New. York 11501. 5H 74s-570 unusual nor abnormal.

It is also increasingly more treatable. Today, one can avoid the pain and anxiety of lege Mall at Hlllcrest, Inc. under An v-IB of the N.Y. Real Property Law dated 73373 recorded In the Register's Office, N.Y.C.. Queens County on July 25, 173 In Reel 47.

page I MS. a said Declaration of Condominium fa amended and restated by Amended Declaration of Condominium dated 112173 recanted In the Queens County Regis LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT, QUEENS COUN-' TY. ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION vs JAMES ter's office. N.Y.Con Dec. 21.

173 BELIAS, otat. defts. Index l70sn. Pursuant to a Judgment et Foreclo Reel 725, page 227 and further amend-l. sure and Sate duty made and entered.

ed by an Amendment of oeciaranani dated 1274 reunited the Queens! bearing date the day of May, 19S3, she Referee the said lodgment County Registers office, n.r.i.., oni named, will sell at public auction to the 2474 In Reel 734, page 2000 and being! more fuHy described In said ludgment.j Sold sublect to farms, conditions, and highest bidder, en fhe front steps of me General Court House. M-ll Sutphln Lose The Weight end Keep It Off Modicalfy Supervised By Doctors and Nurses Physical Examination, EKG. and Lab Work Up Computerized Nutritional Anarysis Lose 3-5 Lbs. Per Week No PHIs. Liquid Protein or Prepackaged Foods, etc Most Insurance Forms Accepted Call Now For Your Free And Private Consultation Boulevard.

Jamaica. Borough or provisions of filed iudgmenf and terms Queens. New York, on the 18th day of of sale. Terrence K. r-iynn, Keteree.

George J. Streuch, Attorney for Plelr- July, 183 at :15 A.M. the premises di 150-34 union Tpfce. Flushing, n.t rected by said ludgment to be sow and described as follows: ALL that certain jplot, piece or parcel of lend, together- wnn me wiwnn ana irapniwrnnwi thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borouoh and County of dental treatment and have virtually pain-free dental care with the use of general andor intravenous anesthesia. Many different kinds of people require dental care while they are asleep; for example, infants and very young children, physically handicapped individuals, chronic dental sufferers, and adults who are extremely sensitive to dental pain.

For all these people, and many others, the use of anesthesia is a safe comfortable method of achieving the goal of dental health. Ourstaff understands and respects people who need dental care with general anesthesia. Therefore, there is no need to be embarrassed about long dental absences or lack of care. We are to to help. We believe that each patient has.

specific heeds. Our office philosophy is to meet the patient so that we can understand each individual dental problem prior to treatment. Therefore, we recommend that the first appointment be a consultation visit, with no treatment, unless emergency care is required. It is our hope that our specific training, along with our 20 years of experience, will give each patient the ease and confidence to complete this new phase of dental health care. Phone for written information: (21 2) 263-6363 PHILIP HOWARD, D.D.S.

ROBERT MILLER, O.M.O. 100-26 67th Road. Forest His i (At Queens Boulevard) Fellow of The American Dental Society of Anesthesiology Queens, City and State ef New York, beginning at the comer funned by the southerly side of 133rd Read with the westerly side of Hook Creek Boulevard, being a plot 9t.90 ft. 60 ft. Blunt, thought-provoking answers come straight from 107.44 ft.

x1.9ft.sald premises being the man on the streeffl more accurately described In the tudgement of foreclosure and sale. Sublect to convene nts easements and restrictions of record and any state of facts an accurate survey may show. Sublect to fights. If any of tenants and parsons In possession. Sublect to all dot partmenta! violations If any.

Premises every day in THE INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER. known a 132-40 Hook Creek Blvd. REGO PARK 897-8055 MASPETH 335-5245 Rosedale. Dated: June IS. t8X RALPH H.

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