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Page Twelve, PHOENIXW .V .V . m m m s s m mName-1Contest1. Each week the PHOENIX will publish a photograph of a home, office or other building located somewhere in our coverage area%u2014 Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Boerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn and Park Slope.2. The first three people correctly identifying the photos will win free subscriptions to the PHOENIX, Brooklyn%u2019s liveliest weekly.3. Address all replies to Name It Contest, The PHOENIX, 132 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11201.4. Answers received by telephone cannot be accepted.Here are last w eek%u2019s winnersSORRY. Many readers were stumped by last week%u2019s %u201c Name It\Remsen St. who guessed A&S. The mystery building%u2014unnamed to our knowledge%u2014is located at the corner of 10th St. and 7th Ave. in Park Slope. Those guessing correctly were Allen Epstein, 5th St; Dick Fischer, 2nd St. and Jim Calett, BerkeleyPHOENIX NAME-IT-CONTEST132 C linton St. B ro o k ly n , N.Y. 11201StreetFrancois D um aine1Optimistic About Positive BoroContinued from Page 2following pleas from parents whoreceived no response from Leone.A 10-year set up for a borough busfranchise which she saw as agiveaway to major Democraticcontributors, was stopped byLerner, when she got the bill forthat arrangement, killed.OLD ART, JEWELRY,ANTIQUES YOU WANTTO BE RID OF?Marion M iller Wants $Them for Flea Market hBenefit Table to helpI local liberal Democrat jfh candidates. UL2-1622H7. Q . (Jid g U t's. dfiaLxH AIR STYLING FOR MEN EXPERT LAYER CUTTING 214 HICKS STREET B r o o k l y n H e ig h t sTU ES. TO F R i. 12 TO 9 P .M . SA TUR DAYS 9 A .M . TO 6 P .M .PRIVATE BOOTHSA P P O IN TM E N TS ACCEPTED 625-6252M r . T o n y - S t y l i s t . M g r .Traveling these days from oneend of Brooklyn to the other,Lerner has become optimisticabout the positive movement in theborough. Differing from her otheropponent Assemblyman StevenSolarz, (the recipient of the reformKCDC endorsement) who, shesays, compares Brooklyn to Berlin,she talks about upward movementin sections like Williamsburg,Greenpoint and BedfordStuyvesant. She notes the urbanrenewal drive in Williamsburg %u2014the beginning merger of ethnicgroups %u2014 the attempt atstabilization of housing andbusiness. A supporter of theSouthside Housing in that area, shegenerally backs the idea of partialhousing development withresidents remaining during and, ofcourse, after the rehabilitation.Backing also the move for converting buildings in receivership toco-ops, she feels neighborhoodenhancement would be gained bytenants%u2019 assumption of ownership.Bed-Stuy, with the middle classblacks of that neighborhood in theforefront, is beginning to stabilize,she believes, as is Greenpointwhere %u201ca handful of Polish citizensin the Northside Developmentwere bolstered by electedrepresentatives from all areascoming to their aid.%u201d Citing arecent Boy Scout dinner in EastFlatbush where Scouts%u2019 parentsfrom different groups shared theirfood and their warmth, Lernerreiterates her belief in a newBrooklyn beginning.The Councilwoman who won herpresent position by %u201ca resoundingmajority%u201d and who says she willwin the Borough Presidencydespite the stated endorsementsfor her opposition, has been participating in South Brooklyn goingson these days. Along with hermeetings with the Cadman Plazaand Cadman Towers cooperatorsin Brooklyn Height^, she has beeninvolved in meetings in behalf ofcleaning and developing theCRANLYN MEATSP r im e M e a t s & P o u l t r yF is h - -5. & w. C a n G o o d sB a r -B -Q C h ic k e n%u2018Z* We DeliverP h o n e M A 4 - 1 0 7 0 1 0 2 H ic k s S t r e e tGowanus Canal. An advocate ofimmediate cleanup of theGowanus, she also joins the grouppressing for an essentiallyresidential development in theadjacent area. Experiencing theovercrowded conditions in JohnJay High School when she visitedrecently, she was enlisted in thefight for a new high school on theGas Works %u2014 Gowanus site, andadded her testimony for the schoolbuilding at the recent board of ed.hearing on the issue. She notes thatthough most of the School District15 Community shares her desirefor the school on the canal cite,Borough President Leone has notyet talked on that subject. She isalso working to bring BaruchCollege to the Atlantic Terminaldevelopment, and trying to get thedevelopment itself, moving, whichshe says Leone has failed to do.Lerner who believes that newlyappointed Councilman Fred Richmond is %u201cdoing a good job,%u201d feltthat he was not really representative of the entire area of the new29th District, and thus led theunsuccessful movement againsthis appointment. She attempted tonominate Louis Olmeida for theposition, believing in the need for aSpanish representative of a largelySpanish speaking area. She, as theonly Democrat voting againstreapportionment, believes the triboro set up a mockery, was againstthe division of Boro Park and thusthe Hassidic group there into threeCouncilmanic districts, and seesthe overall gerrymandering as adisaster.As for Borough Hall, Lerner saysthat as Brooklyn President shewould open the building to artistsfor exhibits, would get the areaopened beyond office hours forcultural activities, and wouldgenerally use the office for supportof Brooklyn artistic endeavors.Along with the excellence of theBrooklyn Academy and TheBrooklyn Museum, the boroughneeds groups like the Park SlopeGallery Players and events like therecent Cobble Hill Arts Festival,Lerner feels, and she envisions theBorough President%u2019s office as aplace of encouragement for suchgoings on, as well as a showcase.Fig FamilyContinued from Page 11the backyard sun, not forpollination. The fig is uniqueamong fruit because it is anadapted stem, within whichblossoms form unseen and fertilizeeach other.As a family, the figs like sunwhen they can get it, will grow%u2014but not fruit%u2014without it. They liketo be evenly moist except forDecember and January when drierconditions are acceptable. Theylike well drained soil with a Ph of6.0 to 6.5, or almost neutral.Ms. Collins, a Fort Greeneresident with a green thumb will bew r it in g a M r if e n in u i-n lu m n fo rbrownstoners each month in thePHOENIX.OjoLy dnc.IMPORTERS of AFRICAN FABRICS& EXCLUSIVE SCREEN PRINTS226 Livingston St. WHOLESALE a RETAIL852-7366 9AM to 10PM

