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PH O EN IX /ClassifiedF r o n tThe New PHOENIX Advertising Columnfor Public Notices, Personal Messages,Community and Civic_____Events and Special BuysCost: $3 per seven word line.2 line minimum/40 word maximum 643-1032FABULOUS FIFTH AVENUE FAIR II: Sunday, Sept. 10(raindate Sept. 17). Vendors, artists, craftspeople, and FleaMarket dealers wanted. For info call 622-1900. (A29,31)INSTRUCTOR/EDUCATOR: American History, AmericanCultures, Anthropology degree. Crafts oriented individualone year teaching or museum experience. Must interactcreatively with children. N.Y.C. child-oriented, non-profitcultural institution. Starting salary $10,311 with exceptionalfringe benefit. An equal opportunity employer. M /F . WriteBox #130, The PHOENIX. (A31, S7)ART DIRECTORExp. a must/magazine pref. Hard work but worth it.Brooklyn resident pref. Sal. + incentives. Rush resume to:Box 2, C.S.A. 119 E. 38 Street N.Y.C., N.Y. 10016.(A31)INSTRUCTOR/EDUCATOR: Special education, early childhood degree, same background in performing arts preferred.Two years teaching or museum experience required. N.Y.C.child-oriented non-profit cultural institution. Starting salary$10,311 with exceptional fringe benefit package. An equalopportunity employer M /F . Write Box #130, The PHOENIX.(A31.S7)%u201c ANTIQUE MOVEMENT%u201d Fine clocks and Pocket Watches.Expert repairs. 252-9032, 338-1373 %u2014 2477 Nostrand Ave.___ ____________________ ___ ___________________ (UFW)GAV GROUP Men and women. For info call 875-8861 (a31)MUSIC-MOVEMENT CLASS for 3 4 , 5-6 yr. oids Tues.3:30-5 beg. Sept. 19 at The Music School, 124 Henry St. Call643-0124 eves. (A31)NEED MONEY? SELL AVON PRODUCTS Come to 289Smith St. or cal1625-2184 (012)SHOES 200 pairs children%u2019s & ladies. New $100.00 Bert%u2019sMini-Mart 438-8841.391013th Ave. (A31)VENDERS CRAFTSPERSONS WANTED for the %u201c FabulouwHatbush Avenue Fair%u201d Over 22 blocks of festivities alongFlatbush Avenue Sunday, Oct 8th for info call Randy Lane851-4496 (s6)THE CENTER FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER COUNSELING. Before you invest 4 years of your life, spend 4 hourswith us. 26 Court St. 855-5779.SPECIAL EDUCATOR with Masters degree will tutor yourchild. Functional academics, academics, self care skills, etc.Reasonable rates. Call: 768-4686. (A31, S6)THE SOLAR YOGA ARTS CENTER: Classes in yoga forhealth, beauty, relaxation. 373 9th St. E 6th Ave. 499-3669eves- (A29)MOVEMENT FOR MOTHERS & 2 YR. OLDS. Tues.1:45-2:30 beg. Sept. 19 at The Music School, 124 Henry st.Cal 1643-0124 eves. %u25a0 ^ 31)GRACE CHURCH CHORAL SOCIETY%u2014Open Auditions,Thursday, September 7 and Tuesday, September 12,5:38-9:30 pm, or call Bradley Hull, 624-2332, 624-1850.Season includes works by Durufle, Kodaly, Copland, Mozartand Bach. (A31.S7)FREE WORK SPACE FOR POTTER in exhange for ride toQueens Mondays and Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. startingSeptember. MUST BE RELIABLE. Tuesdays and Thursdays8:30a.m. also possible. V2 hour drive. Freewheel, kiln, someclay. Call 622-4204. (A31)WANNA BE A WRITER? Phoenix seeks free-lance storiesand story ideas on topics of Brooklyn Interest. 300-900 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 art 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.Encltsejcheck for $3 for every seven words or part thereof.; word)%u2022**r*2 THEPHOEN!v A .%u00ab %u00ab # o a iq7%u00abWay Back WhenCourt Street is no longer filled with horse drawn carriages andtrolley cars, but the above 1915 scene recalls a truly nostalgicscene. Looking south from Fulton Street to Gowanus Bay, CourtStreet was one of the principal streets of Brooklyn. This viewfrom Borough Hall Park features the Tenple Bar Building andthe Dime Savings Bank, now gone and replaced by an officebuilding.395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217 [212] 643-1032Publisher & Editor-In-ChiefMichael A. ArmstrongEditorJudy LinscottContributing EditorsBooks: L.J. Davis Politics: Jon CinerThe Phoenix is published weekly, omitting the first week in July, and semi-weekly the last two weeks in August by Advocate Press, Inc., a division of Serif Press, Inc. Michael A. Armstrong, President; Eileen M. Blair, Vice President; jLSiiyniici Cauiiioii, Secretary. Entered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Annual subscription by mail in New York City $7.50; $10 elsewhere. Single copy price at newsstand 25 cents, (c) 1978 by Advocate Press, Inc.ReportersPeter Haley Jeannette E. WallsCommunity Forum EditorIrene Van SlykeContributorsSteve Fedo, Naaz Hosseini Babette McKee, Ed Moran Judith Stuart, Gene SuchmaClassified Advertising ManagerBinniIpcarBusiness ManagerDnynia BaumanAdvertising ManagerFrancene TurkenA rt D ire c to rJane ZieglerProductionHose 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) .l>cm jiiigic nuvciiibiug tuca (197G) 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)

