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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 37

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 17, 1950 Court to Consider $4,350,000 Offer to Purchase B-K Trust W. I i QUEBEC LURES TRAVELERS FOR BIG SKI EVENTS gether with the 2 percent ln- terest paid last June, will makej I I Mill I An unprecedented court auction sale is scheduled to be held on January 11, before Supreme Court Justice William C. Hecht 8 percent interest paid in 1950. The Series B-K Trust Is typ mm- ical other trusts that were Quebec, P.

Dec. 1ft-With the firRt coming of now formulated after the failure of it. The Kale involves the remaining 29 properties and 20 niortagages of the Series B-K Uhroughout the Province 1 the title companies In 1933. At Quebec, ski runners will be that time, the Jate Justice Al Trust, which is under the juris diction of the New York Su pointing for one of the busiest seasons in many years. preme Court.

A syndicate, formed by Son- fred Krankentnaler held hearings over a period of about two years and after extended litigation involving the constitu The racing ski world will I turn its eyes toward Quebec enblick-Goldman Corp. and rep where several of the most im resented by Egan Weitzner, IN WESTBURY COLONY One of the few remaining homes not sold in the Donald Waldman Westbury Ranch Homes project at Old Country Road, half a mile west of Wantagh State Parkway, Westbury. The garage equipped homes have two bedrooms and are on an plot. According to Adrian Weiss, execlusive sales agent for the development, one of the remaining 5-room units has a full basement. It is priced slightly higher.

tionality and other phases of the Schackno Law and Mortgage Commission Law, a model form of trust was formulated, attorneys, has made a al to purchase these remaining assets for $1,350,000. net all portant titlebearing races dot the calendar of the "Iaurentlan Zone." busiest component of the Canadian Amateur Ski Ai- Cash, representing the approx under which trustees were ap imate balance of the outstand- pointed to administer and 11 sociation. Ski Slats to Gather Ing publicly held Series B-K quidate the assets for the bene certificates. The trustees, Leon fit of certificate holders, under As might be expected, the i Leiehton. Col.

Melv in L. Krule- the continuous supervision of "Laurentian Zone" operates in witch and Judge Isidor Wasser- the Supreme Court. the Laurentian uplift, that Vogel, in submitting this pro In the early days of the re lovely, resort-studded set of NASSAU PARADISE Jack Shillan's Palmdale Villas at Nassau in the Bahamas. LI. Builder Group Elects Officers posal to the court, are recom organization of Series B-K, the mountains running 100 miles northward from the hub city of mending to the court and cer certificates were selling on the tificate holders that the offer over-the-counter market at 1 Quebec, sprawling Montreal.

be rejected as inadequate. The about 15 cents on the dollar. At Montreal, itself, is just overnight by train and a matter of trustees are advising certifi At the annual meeting of the Long Island Builders Institute, Wednesday night in the Stew the time the trustees were appointed, the value had increased two hours by plane service cute holders that the real estate of the trust should, in an order Park Slope Homes In Recent Sales A. Peace Son (E. M.

Mof-fett, proprietor) reports the following sales on the Park Slope by Patrick H. Donnelly of the sales staff: No. 637 Carlton rooming house, containing 11 rooms and two baths, on a plot 21xS0. Sold for Domingo Espinoso to Tekla Fihl for investment. from the major centers of the FAMILY VILLAS FOR RENT AGAIN IN THE BAHAMAS; Nassau, Bahamas, Dec.

18 r- ly liquidation, bring a consider art Manor Country Club, Frederick E. Gibson of Rockville Eastern United States. ably higher price than the proposed offer. The properties, the Center, vice president of the to about 40 cents on the dollar. They are presently selling at over 90 cents on the dollar.

The using values of real estate since the inception of the trust has made it possible to liquidate a organization for the past year, was elected president of the trustees point out, consist of four and six-story walkup and elevator apartment houses, well located and in good condition, In the moderate rental brackets, number of trusts at 100 cents on the dollar or better. In the The continent's foremost ski racers will congregate for the Canadian downhill and slalom championships to be held at fabulous Mont Tremblant, 90 miles above Montreal. Vast, Mont Tremblant, 3,100 feet high, offers innumerable pleasure and racing trails, cultivated on both its north and southern Mr. Gibson succeeds Leonard L. Frank of Roslyn Harbor, president of the Institute for One of the most unusual resort developments in the Caribbean is Jack Shillan's Palmdale Villas case of Series B-K, the trustees No.

1S9 Prospect Place, be- the past two years, who now end tne earnings or whicn nave beiieve tnat a profjt can be been quite satisfactory. Various, made Much of tne Predit( the other bidders have expressed trustees believe, is due to the here which opened this month for a second Heason. Designed to accommodate sides. Its general facilities make Tremblant Eastern Can becomes chairman of the board tween Carlton and Vanderbilt of directors. a two-family house con- Other officers elected include: taining 11 rooms and two baths, James Graham, of Stewartlon a plot 20x131.

Sold for Manor, vice president for Nas-j Adeline Lienau to Anna Getty, interest in tne sale, and it is (vigilance and efforts of the anticipated that the court over which Justice Hecht receive higher offers. presides. The Trust was formu- lated In 1933, after the failure Buy Wantagh Homes families of up to five persons, each villa provides a lounge, two double bedrooms, bauX ada's top ski domain. Huge Crowds Expected sau County; John 1,. Turner, otiwno win occupy me ihciumb, Mont Tremblant is ideally of the New York Title and, James A.

Haislip, accountant Xo. 12 Park Place, between nth and 7th a one-family shower and spacious kitchen equipped with an electric washing machine, stove, refrigerator, electric iron and fine English china and cutlery. All linen Is house, containing 11 rooms, two baths, on a plot 20x100. Sold for equipped to handle the huge crowds who will witness the championships which take place Feb. 24-25 this year.

With new accommodations set up on Bayside, vice president for Brooklyn-Queens; Fred J. Dolan, of 1 slip, re-elected vice president for Suffolk; Saul Z. Soko-lov, of West Hempstead, secretary; Ernest C. Beck, of Jamaica, treasurer. Helen D.

Tillotson to Helen tf SL--t i i fit1' Ken ward, who wjll occupy the provided, and a cook-maid may be hired for $16 weekly. There Is a radio and telephone in each villa. premises Weekly rentals fur the villas 't tv. f1: the north side of Tremblant with every rate available from the most luxurious to $1 nightly bunkhouses, the forthcoming national championships will undoubtedly be seen by the largest crowds in the history of range from $4'J during the June- Mortgage Company. At that for the Shell Oil time it consisted of 170 prop- Francis P.

McElroy, lieutenant erties and mortgages aggregat-jwith the U. S. Navy; Sylvester ing $13,283,000, in which somejV. Cleary, supervisor for the 4,000 certificate holders held New York City Omnibus Corn-varying participating interests, pany; Theodore G. Patooka, em-A plan of reorganization, fur-iployed with Fairchild Camera mulated by Kramer Instrument Company; Frank who are the attorneys for theiKugler with the Nassau trustees, provided for the Police Department; quidation of the assets of the 'John IT.

Petit, with American trust. jCan Company and Louis E. To date, the trustees have jNocella, with the Singer Sew-paid 66Va percent in principal, ing Machine Company have and interest aggregating 65 purchased dwellings in the percent. An additional 6 per- Forest City home development cent in interest will be paid Wantagh, L. according to the end of this year which, to-'Trylon Realty, sales agents.

November season up to $119 I during the month of February. the event. Topping the provincial list will be a cross country meet at Morin Heights, Quebec, Feb. 4 The next provincial event will be a jumping meet March 4, at Cote des Nelges, Montreal. The women's and the men's downhill and slalom champion JUNIPER ESTATES HOMES ships, a two-day a a 1 are Nursery furnishings are' installed at no additional cost.

The large screened porches are attractively furnished and all the buildings are vermin and termite proof. A 40-gallon tank in each house provides constant hot water. Free transportation Is avail- able to guests in a private 12-passenger bus which travels frequently from the resort to points of Interest, private beaches, Rawson Square and the Bahamas Country Club. In the gardens surrounding the villas grow shady palms and richly colored bougainvil-leas and hibiscus, their gay colors competing with the scheduled for March 10 and 11, the downhill at Mont Ste. Anne and the slalom at Valcartier.

FURMANVILLE AVE. fir 75th PLACE Jomt Wb West The Canadian ski" champion 'QUEENS COUNTY" ships, downhill and slalom, will take place at Mont Tremblant, ADJOIMNG JUNIPER PARK FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE NEARBY Feb. 21-25, 1951. Marin Studio Photo LUCK PORPOISE This lovely young lady is learning to feed the famous jumping porpoises at their $1,000,000 oceanarium home at Marineland, near St. Augustine.

Delightfully Different French Riviera bright canopies of the garden Planning Many BUNGALOWS! That Radiate Good Cheer and Contentment BUNGALOWS! lounging chairs. Dates, sugar-cane and the "golden Festive Fetes Hollywood, Set for Biggest Winter Season coconut" palm are also being cultivated. The Winter season at Nice Reopen Drug Shop That Ran a 'lab' For Patrick Henry along the French Riviera will have just about everything to please a variety of travelers. A few of the unusual events Hollywood, Dec. 16 Apartment and hotel operators in this lower East Coast city APARTMENT PROVIDES SCHOOL Mrs.

Priscilla Bristol, supervisor of the new Fenwood Park Nursery School, is shown giving art instruction to some of the youngsters in the pre-school age group. Classes in the school got under way this past week ip the 442-family Valley Stream project, which was developed by the Jonathan Woodner Company along Central off Southern State Parkway. The services of the school, as well as th use of the Fenwood Park Community Building, are available to tenants as part of their rentals, which have been set at $85 for 3Vi-room apartments and at $98 for 4'2-room suites. A number of both size units are available for immediate occupancy, according to Richard Pines7 rental director for the $4,000,000 center. scheduled by the fun-minded "Designed for Gracious Living" SOLID BRICK, ALL MODERN FEATURES 3 COATS PLASTER, FULL SIZE BASEMENT CHOICE OF DECORATIONS CARACE XO5 Liberal Terms for Civilian BY AUTO: Any Parkway to Woodhavan Blvd.

to Punn.au villa Avfc Follow Purmamrlle Ave. direct to property at 7Sth Place. OR: 8th Ave. Sub. to 63rd Dr.

then Trl-Boro Bua to property. OR: Myrtle Ave. 'BT to-Metropolitan Trl-Boro Bus to property. A MILTON STEINBERG DEVELOPMENT city fathers are a basketball are applying the finishing The quaint shop where Henry and other leading tournament, an air gala, a con touches to plans for accommo test to determine the most ele- New Jersey Hotel Adds Palm Room As Miami Touch A Palm Room is being added to Green's Hotel at Pleasant-dale, N. to make guests who usually vacation in Miami feel right at home in New Jersey.

As a matter of fact, on chilly days temperatures in the Palm Room will be slightly hicher gan of automobiles, and a gala dating its greatest number of entitled "The Golden Vine." figures in Colonial history bought drugs and "sundries" has been re-established in his- Winter tourists in history. More than 1,000 dwelling But these celebrations won't be all by far. The Carnival of Nice, the grand-daddy of them all, will open on Jan. 25 with toric Williamsburg as thejunits iiave been added since newest exnimi in ine restored, KPann in the arrival of King Carnival lias been extensive remodeling and hard on the heels of the WHY IT PAYS Tn RIIY of existing accommodations and ItLIIUUIlU Mill II IIIIH IV WW I king will come day and night parades, battles of flowers and km IT--11 i i confetti, firework displays, a NOW! Red and Gold Festival, and the' fin. Night of Nice.

wWci hut been trantformtel into Sandwiched in between there than elsewhere throughout the resort. Adequate sun-lamp equipment will also be on hand to give suntan opportunities to those who desire. Other news from Green's is that a galaxy of big-name stars will entertain during the Christmas and New Years holiday week. Included will be Jean Carroll, Lenny Kent, Stan Fisher, Verna Raymond and Sid Garry. iirt'trimrr'.

mmrr lit i will be dog shows, a horse show Mr Fin NO CASH .1 an art exhibit, costume balls, a flower show, the Mardl Gras FOR VETERiiit parade and folk dancing. to- In addition to Nice's plans, Cannes, Menton, Villefranche Genuine CtlHornil Colonial city. Authentically reconstructed on its original site and furnished as it was two centuries ago, the Pasteur-Gait Apothecary Shop has just been opened as a free exhibition. One account book records that Patrick Henry, the fiery orator of early American times, purchased an item lifted as "sundries" 1 on April 10, 1772, but did not pay his bill until more than 12 months later. Another Colonial figure, Thompson Mason, brother of George Mason, who wrote the Bill of Rights, also seemed to let his accounts pile up at the shop, charging one item in 1772 and finally paying for it six years later.

The shop looks much as it did in those days when two of Colonial Virginia's most eminent medical men, Dr. William Pasteur and Dr. John Minson Oalt, dispensed drugs, pana 51 78 more than a dozen new restaurants, both downtown and on Hollywood beach. Hollywood's growing popularity with the tourist trade can be traced to its convenient location, and its. six miles of public: beach.

Located less than 15 miles north of the Miamis, Hollywood Is close to all entertainment and amusements, yet sufficiently removed from the htavy traffic and congestion to provide complete relaxation and an aura of pleasant suburban living. Unofficial census figures show that Hollywood is one of the fastest, growing cities in all Florida, with a year-'round population increase or 127 percent in the last 10 years. As a Winter resort, it has advanced Just as rapidly. and many other cities and Aup, Evtryttiiiii FABULOUS Jcrtioi Rtnch Hemtl 2 Bedrooms Attsthtd Gsrtg In lovelT towns on the French Riviera, including the skiing resorts of Keuil, Valberg and Auron about That's Politics Chicago (U.R)-Siriney B. Schiller, Republican candidate for FABULOUS Hvbt effects IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ONLY A two hours away by auto, will ectloa FEW LEFT offer the 1950-51 Winter visitor GIFTS or ALL the CHILDREN HrwMlM Ar h4 Wnvttfk WANTMN, Avoid Wsh PrleM I hundreds of events of interest, the municipal court bench, is certain it was a Democrat "and a low-life, underhanded, crooked one at that" who stole his car containing all his cam There are thousands of rooms in I along this coast where in the modest hotels all-inclusive rates begin at about $3 a day and reach about $15 a day in paign literature, including 500 posters, 2,000 auto stickers and OLD COUNTRY ROAD 'i nllt wt of WimirH Stat Pirkwiy Drive Out Tfidav: Grand Central (Northern Statu kway, to WanUih kwr road to Jone Beach).

Co to Exit Vi2. 014 Countrr Road, then turn rliht toward Weslbury, wile to MODEL. HOME, Donald Waldman, Bullaar MrUa Wd-, .20,000 throwaway cards. tne ae luxe places. Brooklyn Real Estate Board ceas, herbs, cosmetics and other wares for the well being and pleasure of the inhabitants of 44 Court Street Telephone TRiongle 5-5185 the capital in the 1700s.

Among the old articles on 'AUCTirJ Still Far Apart Wabash, Ind. (U.R) Politics are out in the open in this city and voters will have to decide which side of the political street they're going to walk on. Democratic and Republican party headquarters face each other, on opposite sides 'of a It Pay to Do Butines With a Realtor the shelves are original apothe cary items used by Dr. Gait These jars, bottles, pill boxes THE i (CITY OF mortars, pestles, certificates from medical schools, and day books were presented by Mrs. V.

Lee Kirby of Williamsburg, main thoroughfare. CP a direct descendant of Dr. Gait. The shop is divided into a YOUR LOCAL REALTOR, A MEMBER OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD, 13 PLEDGED TO GIVE LOYAL SERVICE TO HIS CLIENTS. IT COSTS NO MORE TO EMPLOY HIM AND HE BRINGS WITH HIM A BACKGROUND OF RECOGNIZED ABILITY, EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE.

MOREOVER, A REALTOR'S CODE OF ETHICS REQUIRES THAT HE GIVE TRUTHFUL ADVICE TO HIS CLIENTS. WHEN YOU BUY, RENT OR SELL CONSULT A REALTOR. IN BROOKLYN ONLY MEMBERS OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE THE TITLE REALTOR. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, at 11 A.M.

sales room lined with shelves and a doctor's office in the back, presided over by a "chemist" in 18th Century dress who explains the significance of the shop and the interesting equip- Know Them by This Sign ment to visitors. Souvenir items such as tobacco and spices MAHER WOODS 1350 Flalbusa Ave. Gl 4-5040 that would have been handled at the shop are sold to visitors in the same type of packaging used in the 18th Centurv. The lyV', ilteWWfcSKid SIMON J. BOSS, Realtor 1502 FUtbuah Ave.

GE 4-8500 CI.ARK REALTY COMPANY 143 Avenue ESplmade 3-3900 COIGBLIN COl GHU.N 2018 Nostrand Ave. GEdneT 4-2367 308S f.atbush Ave. CLoverdale J-4110 FLOOD BROS. 7403 5th Ave. TBrtace (-1100 shop is open daily from 10 a.m.

AT ROOM 609, 250 HUDSON STM MANHATTAN -f Vacant Plot West Side of Union Ave. between Middleton Lynch Streets BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN Vacant Plot Northeast Side of Fulton Running Through to Marion St. Subject to Rapid Transit Easement BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN For Particular' ROOM 304 BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION 250 UPSON ST. EW YORK; 3 N. PHONE ALaONQUW 5-4400 'tXtPM" ,1 Ralph W.

Long, Auctioneer 475 Fifth Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. ''i i until 5 p.m. ALBERT R. MENCONZ U76 Buafawlck Ave.

GLenmor 5-5424 M. C. O'BRIEN, In. 798 Nostrand Ave PResldent 4-6500 Branch 1184 Flatbush Ave. BO.

4-6200 PROSPECT REALTY 4820 4th Ave. GE 9-8523 JOHN PULLMAN RIAL ESTATE Inc. 741 Union 8t. UU 7-5O10 THOMPSON THOMPSON 360 Lewi Ave ol. 5-4940-4932 B.4VILAND SONS, In.

MAln 2-0878 883 Pulton St Hen Pays for Board Kalamazoo, Mich (U.R) San JAMES A. HEANEY Jr. 189 Moutaiue 84. dra Marie Nutter, 6, is allergic TRlani.e 5-250 TJL 2-5600 DAVTD JARET CO. ISO Montagu 8L MELVILLE A.

KELSET 147 Broad! TIMM BEHRENS 190 Montatue 6t. to cats, so her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Nutter, gave her a baby chick a year ago. The TRlar.t'.e 3-3939 STati J-1S44 WATERMAN REALTY 215 laontacu St, chick now is full grown and the TK. 5-1284 NEvlni 8-I1U BARRY M. LEWIS COMPANY, In. 189 MontMue St.

MAln 4-1300 260S Avenue DBwer 3-2300 SURF FISHING along the many sandy beaches of the Miami area, even within the shadow of swank hotels, is attractive and productive to both women and men anglers. YEARSLEY 131 7th Ave. best household pet the Nutters say they've ever had. She lays a fresh egg every morning to Pledged to a Greater Brooklyn BY-THE-SEA, BY-THE-SEAA group of bathing beauties frolicking on Ocean Drive Beach at South Carolina. The natural beach is seven miles long and 450 feet wide.

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