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P H O E M X / C l a s s i f i wFrontThe New PHOENlXjAdvertising Columnfor Public Notices, Personal Messages,Community and Civic_______ Events and Special Buys________DEPRESSION GLASS HARVESTG O O D EARTH AN TIQ U E S 335 Bridge St.at St. A n n e %u2019s C h u rch . F irs t 2 Dec. w ke n d s. C all 595-8357. A m erican A rts and C rafts A lliance . See d isp la y1 %u2122SMALL RESIDENTIAL CHILDCARE AGENCY SEEKS R.N. 25 hrs./ w ^ W n t ^ o ^ 0 J i T ^ H O E N I > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( N 3 0 )^ 0 0 ^ 0 V n Y D 0 ^ 6 7 2 ^ e e p ^ ^ m c k ^ 4 3 ^ 4 3 ^^4 0 ^rin ce _ S tre e h ___ (D7)l??A N T IO U E M O V E M E N ^ ^ n ^ lo c k ^ n ^ o c k e W a tc h e ^E xpert rep airs. 252-9032. See o u r d is p la y ad. (UFN)broqH yR enteS oF T eS IS na^p s y c h o th e ra p y %u2014 S in g le , w id o w e d , d iv o rce d p a re n ts.M en & w o m e n . 871-6251. (D7)A T T O H iE f flT IJo se p h H. D irks, 60 S e co n d St. (be tw ee n S m ith & Hoyt), B ro o kly n , N ew Y ork 11231. (212) 596-3185.\m acram e. D e ce m b e r 2, 3. 9, 10. 10-4 p.m . 581 C a rlto nCRAFTS FAIR: S paces s till avail, fo r lo c a l a rtis ts . St. A n n e %u2019s C h u rc h . F irs t tw o D ec. w e e k e n d s . C a ll 595-8357. See d is p la y acL (D6)3urn w o o a s a r e ly w ith a c le a n ' fire p la c e . N eat, p ro fe s s io n a l se rvice. C all Jim 439-4561.NEW INTENSIVE THERAPY u s in g P rim a l, G e s ta lt & Encounter. Try an introdu ctory w orkshop $30. Call O rganic P ro cess T herapy (212) 625-4802. jN 30)GIVE Y O U R S E LF ^cIffilsT M A S PRESENT. The M o ve m e n t W o rk s h o p has c la s s e s in Y oga, bo dy a w a re n e ss and im p ro v is a tio n . So, e x e rc is e and e n jo y. 788-2250. (N30)N A n jR A L F O O ^ N U T R I^ B N ^ ^ M ^ ^ S S p ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S r a Jfo o d lu n ch pre pare d, d is c u s s e d as w e ll as eaten by th e g ro u p . Led by G io ia Fum o, $15, Sat., D ec. 2, 1978, noon %u2019til 3:30. Reservations reg. H eights H o listic Health Center. 140 Jo ra le m o n St., B %u2019klyn. H e ig h ts , N.Y. 11201. D e ta ils %u00a3 1 2 ) 6 2 ^ 8 0 ^C 0 M %u2122 R 0 L A N D HOT CHOCOLATE WITH US! C h ris tm a s C o m m u n ity and F a m ily S p irit and Fun G alore. Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m . Lobby B ro o kly n YW C A, 30 T h ird A venue. 875-1190._______________ (D7)S H U TJAY PLEA M A R K E T, bat., Dec. 2, 10 a.m .-4 p.m . 47 Sterling Place (at 6th Ave.) indoor. B%u2019klyn. Boys%u2019 C horus S chool. Plants, cra fts. Special k id s %u2019 r u m m ^ e tent. JN30)THE HOT WOK: R e g iste r now fo r early Dec. C h in e se c o o k in g c la s s e s . B e g in n e rs , a d v a n c e d . ChineseVegetarianCooking^ N o rm an W e in s te in . 875-1323. (N30)WOMAN PH O TO G H A P H E fflE E D sW lD tU ^TzifTlfplus%u2014 f0MAt%u00abPH0nJGRAT a llages, fo r p h o to g ra p h s p re s e n tin g a p o s itiv e im a g e o f larg e w o m en in everyday s e ttin g s . C all a fte r 6:30 p.m ., 431-5142 o r a n y tim e & leave m e ssag e. P ro fe ss io n a lB U I L C I N C ^ o i n A L E ^ ^ ^ ^ s ^ 7 ^ ^ t S s h / W ?B ert. O w ner. S a c rific e . 438-8841. (UFN)AFTER SCHOOL CENTER. Parent e ffe c tiv e n e s s c la sse s , a d u lt e x e rc is e p ro g ra m s , c o m p le te H e a lth C lu b , S in g le s pro gram s. A d u lt E d u ca tio n , and m u ch m ore. It%u2019s all yo urs at UN IO N TEM PLE. C A LL M A R V IN A X E U 3 0 [^ 3 ^ 6 0 0 F O R D E T A I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ N 3 0 )f lW H E R S ^ U P P U R ^ G R O U ^ E v e n i n ^ O ie r s ^ a nF a th e rs %u2019 G ro up lead by e x p e rie n ce d M SW . A ls o fa m ily, rn a rita l, and in d iv id u a l c o u n s e lin g . 625-6277. (N30)THE LAST GREAT STOOP SALE, H?D ec. 2 and 3 ,3 04 H e n ry St.11-3-WENDY%u2019S BACK. A tla n tic Ave. G ift Shop. 326 A tla n tic Ave. ^ S to m J H i^ T u e s ./S u n . 12:00/6:00. (N30)H O U D A ^ A P P E N IN G ^ ^ ^ ^ iu ^ m e rm o ra b fl^ v w m ^ jrlu scio u s fru it cakes, pies & desserts. Cobble Hill Kitchens,.625-4906 or 852-2847 after 6 p.m. (N30)e a ts! S at., Sun., (N30)Mail Your Ad or Deliver It to:The PHOENIX, 395 Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, N.Y. 11217Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Enclose check for $3 fo r every seven w ords or part thereof. (A rtic le s o r n u m b e rs c o u n t as w ord)W ay Back When\pepfBack in 1883, in order to get across the Brooklyn Bridge from theBrooklyn side, it was necessary to enter this two-story cast iron and glassshed, located at the corner of Sands and Washington Streets.In the engraving at top done just prior to completion, part of the interioris visible. Foot-passengers entered the front of the building, passingthrough its entire length, and then onto the Bridge. Trolley cars arrived onthe upper level, reached by two stairways inside. The entrance forvehicles was on either side of the building.In the engraving on bottom, the Bridge \finished. Look closely at the many types of vehicles of 95 yearsago.%u2014 Joseph Coppa (Engravings courtesy of \242-6714.)l a w *395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217 [212] 643-1032Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Michael A. Armstrong EditorJudy UnscottAssistant Editor Valeric Levy Contributing Editors At-Large: Eileen Biair Books: L.J. Davis Politics: JonCinerCommunity Forum Editor Irene Van SlykeThe Phoenix is published weekly, omitting the first week in July, and semi-weekly the last two weejfs in August by Advocate Press, Inc., a division of Serif Press, Inc. Michael A. Armstrong, President; Eileen M. Blair, Vice President; unynia Bauman, Secretary. Entered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Annual subscription by mail in New York City S 7.50; S10elsewhere. Single copy price at newsstand 25 cents, (c) 1978 by Advocate Press, InciReporters Peter Haley Jeannette E. Wails Gary Frederick Martha Doggett ContributorsDavid Habenstreit, Naaz Hosseini, Judith Stuart, Gene Suchma, Kay Holmes ScaresStaff Photographer Michael CulccloBusiness Manager Dnynia BaumanAssistant Business Manager Dan P. AllerAdvertising Manager GeorgeHerxog Advertising Paul Corel! Christopher Wronski Classified Advertising Manager Blunt Ipcar Circulation Manager George Herzog Art Director jane ziegier Production Manager Christopher Florentz Production Rose Bavaro Gary Benton Martha Keller Vinnie Musacchia Interns Linus GelberMiriam Kuznets Nancy KimWinner 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)Best 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)M B H n n n n B H H BPage 2, THE PHOENIX, November 30,1978

