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PHOENIX/ClassifiedUp Fro n tThe INei* PHOENIX Advertising Columnfor Public Notices, Personal Messages,Community and Civic______ Events and Special Buys_____Cost: S3 per seven word line.2 line minimum/40 word maximum %u25a0 643-t03fc\Expert repairs. 252-9032,338-1373%u2014 2477 N ostrand Ave._______________________________________(UFN)ATTORNEY AT LAWJoseph H. Dirks, 60 Second St. (betw een Sm ith & Hoyt),Brooklyn, N ew York 11231. (212) 596-3185.GENERAL PRACTICE (D28)BENEFIT PARTY FOR PARK SLOPE FOOD CO-OP: Celebrateour new place at 782 Union St. Sat., Nov. 11, 9 p.m. til ?Adm ission $2. ___________________________________ (n2)'BODY RE CONDITIONING CLASS. Rhythm ic exercisesbased on yoga, dance and orthopedics. Linda Baker,242-3900.______________ (N 2)MCHILDREN'S ARTWORK: Place M at Sale. Old First NurseryS chool. C arroll St. & 7th Ave. Bring pain tin g s.(11%u201d x 14%u201d ) or have children com e & paint. 10-3 Oct. 28and Nov. 14. (N2)CHIMNEY SWEEP%u2014 Burn w ood safely w ith a cleanfireplace. N eat, professional service. Call Jim 439-4561.____________________________________________ (D20)DEPRESSION GLASS HARVESTG O O D EARTH A N TIQ U ES335 Bridge St.Downtown B%u2019klyn. (N9)FAMILY THERAPY By s k ille d th e ra p is ts . T ra d itio n a l and A lte rn a te life s ty le . F a m ilie s . S lid in g fee sca le 499-7574' C e n te r fo r P s y c h o th e ra p y and F a m ily L iving (N9)LESBIAN THERAPY GROUP FORMING: S k ille d th e ra p is t. S lid in g fee sca le . Free in itia l in te rv ie w . Call 499-7574.(N9)MOTHER%u2019S SUPPORT COUNSELING GROUP. Evening parent su p p o rt g ro u p fo r c o u p le s . See also COUNSELING.6250277. (N2)NEED LOVING HOME for 2 special cats, male gray tiger.Sm art & fun. Lively, playful grey tabby fem ale. Shy buta ffe c tio n a te . W ell-b eh aved . Never und erfo o t. Declaw ed. Both cats altered. Call eves. 857-5118 or929-4672. (N2)%u201eNO LONGER ARE MIND AND BODY DIVIDED. Call The Centerfor Individual and Family Health. Individual, m ental andfam ily th e rap y , n u tritio n a l co u n s e lin g , m assag e,natural food cooking & baking classes and individualex ercise program s. For ca len d ar of events andappointm ents, call 636-0910. (N2)OUR CHEESECAKE IS THE BEST you%u2019ve ever tasted. Orderone now %u2014 plain or praline. Cobble Hill Kitchens:625-4906 or 852-2847. (N2)PIZZA, seafo o d ours ex clu s ive ly, T U E S .%u2014 TH U R S .O N LY. Seeds of the Future, 438 A tlantic, 625-9759. (N2)QUILTMAKING: Learn piecing, quilting techniques. Usethese for w hatever you wish to make: Q uilts, hangings,clothing, collage, etc. C ontact By-Hand, 304 Henry St.625-0499. A fternoons or call 596-7451. (N2)ROOMMATE WANTED: W e are a com m itted, m ature ParkS lo p e c o lle c tiv e h o u s e . N o n -s m o k in g , m o s tlyvegetarian, caring activists. 768-3999. 4 Adults, 1 Child.(N16)STAINED GLASS%u2014 Bright, beautiful glass art worksp erso n a lly d e sig n e d to en h an c e your life . Call855-8393. Also learn this creative and brilliant art form .^ ______________________________________ (N23)UNIQUE BUNK BED displayed at M O M A furniture showincludes desk, shelves, m attresses asking $300 (retail$550) call 768-0782 after 4. (N2)WALL GROUPINGS, will hang & arrange your pictu ies totheir best advantage. Susan: 836-9250 eves. (N2)Mail Your Ad or Deliver It to:The PHOFNIX, 395 Atlantic AvenueBrroklyn, N.Y. 11217Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Enclose check for $3 for every seven words or part thereof.(A rticles or num bers count as word)W ay Back WhenVIEW OF FIREMEN S HALL, BROOKLYN, N, Y.On Monday, October 11, 1852, the second annual parade of the BrooklynFire Department was held. Besides being a celebration of the brave andcourageous men who \opening of Firemen's Hall at 51-53 Henry St. Over a thousand men and tenbands participated including hook and ladder companies from as far away asNewark, N.J. and Providence, R.l.In the wood-engraving at top, we see the procession passing City Hallbefore turning right onto Fulton St. All along the route \the fair sex by the waving of kerchiefs and throwing of bouquets.\At bottom, is the Hall which, with the parade route, was \flags, banners, wreaths and bouquets.\D K S JM iM395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217 [212] 643-1032Publisher St Editor-in-Chief Michael A. Armstrong EditorJudy LinscottAssistant Editor Valerie bevy Contributing Editors At-Large: Eileen Blair Books: L.J. Davis Politics: JonCiner Theater: Ted Hoffman Community Forum Editor frene 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; Dnynia 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, Inc.Reporters Peter Haley Jeannette E. Walls Gary Frederick Martha Doggett ContributorsDavid Habenstrcit, Naaz Hosseini, Judith Stuart, Gene Suchma, Kay Holmes SearesStaff Photographer Michael CulccioBusiness Manager Dnynia Bauman Winner of Awards for:Assistant Business Manager Dan P. AllcrAdvertising Manager George Herzog Advertising Paul Corel! Christopher Wronski Classified Advertising Manager BinniIpcar Circulation Manager George HerzogBest 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)B e s t S in o lp i A v o r i l i m n U . ./vri uireaor Jane Ziegler Production Rose Bavaro Gary Benton Martha Keller Vlnnie Musaeehla Interns Linus GelberMiriam Kutncts Nancy KimBest 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)Page 2. THE PHOENIX/November 1.1978

