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PHOENIX/ ClassifiedU p F r o n t I Way Pack WhenThe New PHOENIX Advertising Columnfor Public Notices, Personal Messages,Community and Civic______Events and Special Buys_________Cost: $3 per seve%u00ab. word line.2 line minimum/40 word maximum 643-1032LOVE NEW YO RK? Love Carroll Park. Park house damagedby fire. Need paint supplies to repair%u2014rollers, brushes, dropcloth, turp., paint. Please bring to Community Board SixDistrict Office 250 Baltic Street or call 643-1500ESTABLISH M EN T O F SPIRITUAL LIVE-IN COMMUNITY.Seeking witnessing individuals to develop model of universality in Boerum Hill. Call Michael 858-4838. (A24)SUBLET N EEDED Sept 1 for two or more months, five -4-rooms, furn or unfurn 834-9620TOP SOIL available free. Bring old containers 624-1589.SA CRIFICE: BUILDING 77 FLATBUSH A V EN U E neartR. Furniture antique center. Bert, 438-8841. (UFN)TAI CHI CHUAN classes ongoing%u2014Tues. & Fri. eves./SH IA TSU %u2014TAO YINN classes beginning Septem ber.Information, call: David & Dyanna Yee. 789-0862.KNITTERS & CRO CH ETEERS! Ask for free catalog of things to make. Great gifts! CORNUCOPIA, 302 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11215. (A31)%u201c ANTIQUE M OVEM ENT%u201d Fine clocks and Pocket Watches.Expert repairs. 252-9032, 338-1373 %u2014 2477 Nostrand Ave.__________________________________________________________________(UFW)GAY GROUP Men and women. For info call 875-8861 (a31)6 MONTH OLD FEM ALE DOG needs a home. Playful, gentle, loving, with tan markings. If you can help, please call UL 2-8437. (A24)NEED MONEY? SELL AVON PRODUCTS Come to 289Smith St. or call 625-2184 (012)SHOES: 200 pairs children%u2019s & ladies. New $100.00 Bert%u2019sMini-Mart 438-8841.391013th Ave. (A31)VEN DERS CRAFTSPERSONS W ANTED for the %u201c FabulouwHatbush Avenue Fair%u201d Over 22 blocks of festivities alongFlatbush Avenue Sunday, Oct 8th for info call Randy Lane851-4496 (s6)TH E CENTER FOR CO LLEG E AND CAREER COUNSELING. Before you invest 4 years of your life, spend 4 hourswith us. 26 Court St. 855-5779.PROMOTIONAL DESIGN: Brochure %u2022 Flyer %u2022 Poster %u2022Programs*Stationary*Ads%u00abCall James 293-6055/691-9206HAVE FUN AND EARN MONEY in your neighborhood. Jointhe sales team of your hometown newspaper%u2014T H EPHOENIX. P .T./F.T. Call Francene643-1240.A FT ER SCHOOL PROGRAM for , children ages 5-10.Proqr includes pick-up service^ffom school, take-homeservice. snakindoor and outdoor activities, field trips. For further info call237-0913 (S7)PUPPET SHOWS for parties, schools by M AGPIE PUPPETSMaggie 636-3759 days, 768-5166 late evenings.FR EE WORK SPA CE FOR POTTER in exchange for ride to Queens Mondays and Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. starting September. MUST B E R E L IA B L E . Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 a.m. also possible. 14 hour drive. Free wheel, kiln, some clay. Call 622-4204. (A24)WANNA B E A W RITER? Phoenix seeks free-lance storiesand story ideas on topics of Brooklyn interest. 3C9-900 words.People, life-style, and consumer subjects preferred, lowpay, but big exposure. Submit story queries in writing onlyto: Editor, The PHOENIX, 155 Atlantic Ave., B %u2019klyn, 11201.No calls please. Manuscripts submitted strictly at author%u2019srisk. For return, enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope.Mail Your Ad or Deliver it to:The PHOENIX, 395Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, N.Y. 11217Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Enclose check for $3 for every seven words or part thereof.; word)P * * * %u2014 I U l / %u2019W l k H V / A ___________A A A A * B Ai n c r n w c j i i A , m ^ i i a i oSEVENTY-FIVE YEA RS AGO Downtown Brooklyn was more congested that whatyou now see. Every inch of land w as built upon. Overhead ran the %u201cel%u201d on FultonStreet and trolleys filled the streets. %u201cThe Brooklyn Citizen%u201d Building can be seen tothe right of the %u201cel%u201d tracks in the top photo. In the bottom photo, Willoughby Streetcan be seen intersecting with Fulton just left of center. (Compiled by Joe Coppa.)I I H395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217 [212] 643-1032Publisher & Editor-In-ChiefMichael A. ArmstrongEditorJudy LinscottContributing EditorsBooks: L.J. Davis Politics: Jon CinerReportersPeter Haley Jeannette E. WallsCommunity Forum EditorIrene Van SlykeContributorsSteve Fedo, Naaz Hosseini Babette McKee, Ed Moran Judith Stuart, Gene SuchmaThe Phoenix is published week- Classified Advertising Manager10RK?%u00abOClATIOWfWSPAPl*ly, omitting the first week in July, and sem i-weekly the last two weeks in August by A dvocate Press, Inc., a division o f Serif Press, Inc. Michael A, Armstrong, President; Eileen M . B lair, V ice P resid en t; unynia Bauman, Secretary. Entered as Second Class M atter, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Annual subscription by mail in N ew Y ork C ity $ 7 .5 0 ; $10 elsewhere. Single copy price at newsstand 25 cents, (c) 1978 by Advocate Press, Inc.BinniIpcarBusiness ManagerDnynia BaumanAdvertising Manager Francene TurkenArt DirectorJane ZieglerProductionRose Bavaro, Vinny Musacchia Jody WrightJan Clausen. Louise Lippin Kathleen PryceWinner of Awards for:Best News Story (1974)General Excellence (1974)Best Column (1975)Best Special Section (1975)Best Coverage of Local Government (1975 Editorial Excellence (1975)Best Editorial Page (1976) Outstanding Community Service (1976) Best Special Section (1976)Best Editorial Cartoon (1976) nest single Advertising idea (1976) Best Feature Story (1976) Certificate of Excellence (1977)Best Special Section (1977)Best Editorial Cartoon (1977) In-Depth Reporting (1977)Best Feature Story (1977)Best Front Page (1977)

