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PHOENIX/ClassifiedI U n F r o n t IThe New PHOENIX Advertising Columnfor Public Notices, Personal Messages,Community and CivicEvents and Special BuysCost: $3 per seven word line.2 line minimum/40 word maxi mu rr 643-10S2ATTORNEY AT LAWJoseph H. Dirks, 60 Second St. (between Smith & Hoyt), Brooklyn, New York 11231. (212) 596-3185.GENERAL PRACTICE (D28)DELICES DO SAIGON, 440 A tlantic Avenue. %u201c Have you had Tram bake you a cake?%u201d (026)COBBLE HILL KITCHENS: Homemade treats for every taste. See our ad Page 23 (026)FAMILY THERAPY By skilled therapists. Traditional and Alternate lifestyle. Families. Sliding fee scale 499-7574 Center for Psychotherapy and Family Living (N9)LESBIAN THERAPY GROUP FORMING: Skilled therapist. Sliding fee scale. Free initial interview. Call 499-7574.(N9)TUTOR- Grad Student - Exp%u2019d Reading. W ill help your child with Reading/Homework. $6.00 hour. 783-0057.(026)BODY RE-CONDITIONING CLASS. Rhythm ic exercises based on yoga, dance and orthopedics. Linda Baker, 242-3900. (N2)SATURDAY MOVEMENT CLASS: Parents & 2 yr. olds, by Kathy Paquette at The Music School. 124 Henry St. 10- 10:45. Beg. Oct. 28. 643-0124 eves. (026)\Expert repairs. 252-9032, 338-1373%u20142477 Nostrand Ave.(UFN)FRENCH LESSONS: all643-9550.levels. Paris born teacher.(024)ROOMMATE WANTED: We are a com m itted, mature Park S lope c o lle c tiv e house. N o n -sm o kin g , m o s tly vegetarian, caring activists. 768-3999. 4 Adults, 1 Child.(N16)KIERAN LISCOE RHYTHM BAND IS HERE!! See them at STUDIO %u201c O,%u201d 210 W. 29th St., Manhattan on Saturday, October 28 at 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. Doors open at 10:00 p.m. $3.00 adm ission%u2014 open bar. Bring your dancin%u2019 feet. (PV026)FOLK GUITARISTS%u2014Singers & arrangers wanted for Heights group already in progress. Call Les 673-3480, ext. 203 days; 875-5188 nights. (026)SEWING MACHINE, dresses, couch, bunk bed, etc. Moving out of state. 788-7862. (026)PARTNER NEEDED TO OPEN much needed small store in Cobble Hill. MA5-6721 eves. & wkends. (026)WALL GROUPING-FRENCH & DECORATIVE MATSReasonable. Call Susan: 836-9250, evenings. (026)VISIT THE MARKETPLACE FOR: Popular China, Glass & Memorablia of the %u201920s & %u201930s. McCoy Vases ($6-$15) Q u a lity P rin ts ($4-$60), H undreds of Books. C o lle c ta b le s at P rice s B elow C atalog Value. 315 A tlantic Ave. (Hoyt & Smith) Wednesday-Sunday. 625-8553 (UFN)INDIVIDUAL NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING. Advice on diet and weight control. Hatha Yoga classes. Barbara 857-2084. (026)UNIQUE BUNK BED displayed at MOMA furniture show includes desk, shelves, m attresses asking $300 (retail $550) call 768-0782 after 4. (N2)Mail Your Ad or Deliver It to:The PHOENIX, 395 Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, N.Y. 11217Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Enclose check for $3 for every seven words or part thereof. (Articles or numbers count as word)Way Back When --------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ ------- -------- _____------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------3On Saturday, June 15,1895, a bicycle path was formally opened runningparallel to Ocean Parkway (the path is now the Eastern Service Road) fromProspect Park to Coney Island.For eight miles, bicyclists had sole use of this limestone covered path.For five and a half miles the path was well shaded with large well-cared fortrees.To celebrate the event, a bicycle parade was held starting at GrandArmy Plaza to Coney Island. Bicycle clubs, fraternal organizations, Policeand Fire departments and even regiments participated%u2014all on bicycles. *Some 6,ODD riders took part in the parade to the reviewing stand, about amile outside the Park. That day it was estimated that 20-30,000 bicyclistswere in Brooklyn for the festivities.%u2014Joseph Coppa.395 Atlantic A v e n u e , Brooklyn, N e w Y o rk 1 1 2 1 7 [212] 643-1032Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Michael A. ArmstrongEditorJudy LinscottAssistant Editor Valerie Levy Contributing Editors At-Large: Eileen Blair Books: L.J. Davis Politics: Jon Oner Theater: Ted Hoffmdh Community Forum Editor Irene Van SlykeThe 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; unynta Bauman, 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, InciReporters Peter Haley Jeannette E. Walls Gary Frederick Martha Doggett ContributorsDavid Habenstreit, Naaz Hosseini, Judith Stuart, Gene Suchma, Kay Holmes SearesStaff Photographer Michael CuiccioBusiness Manager Dnynia Bauman Winner of Awards for:Assistant Business Manager Dan P. Aller Advertising Manager Francene Turkcn Advertising Paul Corell Christopher WronskiClassified Advertising Manager BinniIpcar C irc u la tio n M a n a g e rGeorge HerzogProduction Rose Bavaro Gary Benton Martha Keller Vinnle Musacchla Jane Zelgler Interns Linus GelberMiriam Kutncts Nancy KimBest News Story (1974)General Excellence (1974)Best Column (1975)Best Special Section (197S)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)best Single Advertising Idea (1976)Best Feature Story (1976)Certificate of Excellence (1977)Best Special Section (1977)Best Editorial Cartoon (1977)ln-Depth Reporting (1977)Best Feature Story (1977)Best Front Page (1977)

