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                                    N IX/ ClassifiedU d F r o n t I Wgy - * whe\The New PHOENIX Advertising Columnfor Public Notices, Personal Messages,Community and CivicEvents and Special BuysCost: S3 per seven word line.2 line minimum/40 word maximum 643-1032SAT. ADULT EXERCISE, 10-%u00bbi :dC by Kothy Paquette MusicSchool ,124 Henry St., cal 1643-0124 eves (S28)TH E M ARKETPLACE IS BACK !N BUSINESS AT315 ATLANTIC AVE. (BETW. SMITH & HOYT). Hours12-6, Wed. thru Sun. We offer quality antiques andcollectables at low prices. Also, popular, rare books. Visit usand ask about our Trading certificates. (S28)ABANDONED PUPPY needs a home. Lovable, miniatureterrier. 858-7827. (S28)BELLY DANCE LESSONS: Sindbad Restaurant: 172 AtlanticAve. Amira Jamal, all levels. 624-9105,788-6184. (05INSTRUCTOR/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.THINKING ABOUT YOUR CAREER?Strong Counseling Center - Full range of career decisionmaking services. For appointment 596-3829. (050THE HOT W OK resumes Chinese cooking classes in Oct.For| info call Norman Weinstein. 857-1323. Inquire about ourPersonal ized catering. S28NEED MONEY? SELL AVON PRODUCTS Come to 289Sn in i St. or call 625-2184 (012)SAT. ADULT EXERCISE.10-11:30am Kathy Paquette MusicSchool, 124 Henry St., 643-0124 eves. (S28)i BOOK & PRINT SALE: New York City & Brooklyn Heights.Prints, art books, Americana, (Thomson%u2019s History of LongIsland, 1874 Brooklyn Directory, etc.) Novels (some 1steditions), many other categories. Sat., Sept. 3012-4p.m. Boss:j 8 Sidney Place. (S28)SHOP AT J & L EXPRESS for Backstage, Showbiz, Variety,The Phoenix, SoHo & much, much more. 37 Hanson Place(corn. Ft. Greene Place & Hanson Place), around the cornerfrom BAM. (S28)THE CENTER FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER COUNSELING. Before you invest 4 years of your life, spend 4 hourswith us. 26 Court St. 855-5779.DISCO & HUSTLE: Fri. Nights. 6 Wk. Course Beginning Fri.Oct. 6. Albee School of Dance. 852-7025 (05)W A N TED : SECRETARY FOR REFORM RELIGIOUSSCHOOL in Park Slope Sunday mornings, Monday andWednesday afternoons. Please call Temple office 768-3814__________________ (S28)CHIMNEY SWEEP. Burn wood safely. Clean your fireplacebefore the fall rush. Call 439-4561. (05)MOTHERS OF CHILDREN UNDER 2 Y R S .-A Mother%u2019sSupport Group%u2014Leader: Past teacher of Child Developmentat Brooklyn College & mother of a 2 yr. old. Meets at leader%u2019shome in B%u2019klyn Hts. 7 Tuesdays, Oct. 10-Nov. 21,9 pm-10:30 pm. $65. Limit 8 mothers. Call Kathy Krough,643-0036. %u2022 (S28)CRITTER FRITTER PET FOODS%u2014 503 1/2 Second St. in Park Slope. Bulk Pet Foods. Free!delivery with $10 min. order. Cal! 788-1912. 03%u201c ANTIDI IF MOV/FMFWT%u201d Finenlnrks and Pnr.knt W atches Expert repairs. 252-9032, 238-1373 %u2014 2477 Nostrand Ave.(UFW)Mail Your Ad or Deliver it to:The PHOENIX, 155 Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, N.Y. 11217Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Encl&sejcheck for $3 for .-'very seven words or part thereof.Vaudeville was as popular in Brooklyn as in any other city in the U.S. At itspeak, the Orpheum Theater was the most important. Seen in this 1903 phone(at top), it stood at the intersection of Fulton St. (the %u201c el%u201d ) and RockwellPlace. It was considered one of the best houses in the country, with a hugestage area and %u201c elegant appointments.%u201dStructurally the building still stands, but the facade had been stripped cleanduring the 40s and 50s when it was connected to two movie theaters andstores. Now, the theaters are gone and the stores which followed areabandoned.However, some of the original facade still exists. On the Fulton St. side,covering the second floor windows, are three lions%u2019 heads (shown runningbeneath the top floor windows, and the original columns supporting thebalconies on the two streets.One other thing remains: where the main entrance stood is a storefront. Afew feet above it, carved in stone is the saying Vita Brevia...Life is Short.395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217 [212] 643-1032. nPublisher & Editor-In-ChiefMichael A. ArmstrongEditorJudy Linscott Assistant EditorValerie LevyContributing 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 Ir.e Michael A Armstrong, President; Eileen ML Blair, Vice President; Dnynia Bauman, Secretary. Entered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn. N.Y. 11201. Annual subscription by mail in New York CU-y $7,50; $10 elsewhere. Single copy price at newsstand 25 cents, (c) 1978 by Advocate Press, Inc.ReportersPeter Haley Jeannette E. Walls Gary Frederick Martha DoggettCommunity Forum EditorIrene Van SlykcContributorsSteve Fedo, Naaz Hosseini Babette McKee. Ed Moran Judith Stuart, Gene SuohmaStaff PhotographerMichael CuiccioR lie tn O C C M a n n r .01.Dnynia BaumanAdvertising ManagerFrancene TurkenClassified Advertising ManagerBinni lpcarArt DirectorJane ZieglerProductionRose Ravaro. Vinnv Musacehia Martha KellerYORKJSSO CIStW*fW SPkPWWinner of Awards for:Best News Story (1974)General Excellence (1974)Best Column (1975). Best Special Section (1975)Best Coverage of Local Government (197 Editorial Excellence (1975)Best Editorial Pace (1976) Outstanding Community Service (1976; Best Special Section (1976)Best Editorial Cartoon (197b)Best Single Advertising Idea (1976) Best Feature Story (1976) Certificate of Excellence (197%u201d ) Best Special Section (1977)Best Editorial Cartoon (1977) In-Depth Reporting (1977)Best Feature Story (1977)Best Front Page (1977)THE PHOENIX, September 28,1978
                                
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