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r U P F R O N T I* > \\ %u00a3 C e i C I B | \\ AEnclose check for $5 for every five words or part thereof.Articles or num bers count as a word. $10 minimum. Mail or call:PHOENIX NEWSPAPER395 Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11217Telephone (718) 643-1400___________ D e a d lin e T u e s d a y s a t 3 p mFALL GARAGE SALE: Oct. 17th and 18th from 10am to 5pm.Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 490 Pacific St. Many good articles. (016)RESTAURANT FOR SALE: 348 Malcom X Blvd. (known asReid Ave). Brand new business Good location All newequipment. (718)622-5986. (016)0VER WEIGHT? U N1QUE 1 TO T LIFETIME PROGRAM Femaletherapist Free literature 855-3603 (016)TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE 9am 12mid $1/day Useour 212 number as own. Free Advertising. 681-6553 (N6)$100,000 00 WORTH RARE USED BOOKS must sell for cashall or part. Call 212-736-1100 Mr. Weisert. (016)ON SITE REAL ESTATE RENTAL AGENT. Clinton Hill area, commission with salary Start immediately. Call (718) 229-5266(016)PROFESSIONAL DESK SPACE FOR RENT. 99 South PorttandLFull time efficient sec y at your service. Call (212) 861 -7646 or(718)574-4004 (023)FLEA MARKET: Incarnation Church. 5313-4th Avenue Saturday.'Nov. 1, 9 :30am-3pm. Good clothing, Christmas households and personal items. Low Price (09)FOR SALE%u2014 BUILDING MATERIALS: Interior wood doors andcast iron radiators (016)LARRY%u2019S%u2014 500 PIANOS New $1 250 Used $495 Tuninoservices. (718)469-9278. UFNPIANO fUNING: REPAIRING: REGULATING: Residentluner atBAM. Call for estimate, appraisals. Frank, 643-0968.PRODUCTION ARTIST: Phoenix seeks paste up person withgraphic skills including type specking. Must be available Fri.,M on.. Tues. Call for interview. Mr. Armstrong. 643-1400. (09)MOVING? I WILL PAY A SUBSTANTIAL REWARD for your renhstablized lease. 1-2bdrm. pref%u2019d. Cal! 718-855-1925. (02)FOR SALE SCRIPT0MAJ1C ADORESSING MACHINE: Likenew. Plus cabinets and misc. supplies. Best offer over $500Call 625-5456. (S18)RART-TIME/AFTER SCHOOL: Editorial assistant in busynewspaper office Must be energetic self-starter with writingskills. Some Saturday work. Call Mr. Cloud, afternoons at643-1400. (09)EXCITING CAREER OPPORTUNITY Deal with architects,decorators, designers, contractors and the public. On the jobtraining. Apply in person M-F, 9-1 pm. Decoware, 944McDonald Ave., Brooklyn: 240 E. 59th St. NYC. (S25)%u201c ROCK THE BOAT%u2019%u2019 Moonlight Cruises. Private/Corporateparties up to 100. Elegance of a shoestring. Fully catered. Call%u201c Food for Thought. %u2019 %u2019 (718)375-1350.GREAT JUNIORS TENNIS 13 WEEK PROGRAM NOW FORMING. Cobble Hill Racquet Club. Call Gary 643 4400.HATHA YOGA CLASSESWVEXPER~ TEACHER. Park siopearea. Register now. Wednes (Begin 9 /2 4 ) 7-9pm $30 month.Call Liana. (718)499-6115.BED-STUY 9TH ANNUAL HOUSE TOUR Sat Oct 25,1986 12noon to 5pm. Cali Ms. J. Jones 718-574-1906 (016)RAINBOW SHOP JR. CHAIN: Positions available Manager &asst, manager full-time. Experience preferred Call Mr. Alex 6to 9pm 339-3301. (016)DRIVERS WANTED: $60 per week to drive young gymnast topractice PM from Ft. Greene to Flatbush/Sheepshead BayCall 789 3945 or 212-227-3232 (016)SMALL PICK UP TRUCK 1980 Ford Courier. CAMPER SHELL.REBUILT ENGINE, 70.000 MILES $1700. 858-2945.! EXPERIENCED COUNTER PERSON WANTED for Deli Mondaythrough Friday Full or part tjn v 802-0889SECY PART TIME. 3 days week i house - iiity Bk yn! Heights Area ~yp;r,c Stcnc Word Prcc a plus. Contacti M S J Reisman 718-855-6789DO YOU MAKE HOME-MADE WINE[ B' %u00a9klyn w in; makers to pad cipate in a wine-tasting even* in i %u2018 t-ar. Noven-L-e-. It you max; your o wn wine cr * now someone I i due; cat V L a s*ir ?t 643-1400 ! 1The G ow anus C anal in 1972.15 YEARS AGO October IS, 1572Roughly $1 million was appropriated to restore Frederick Law Olmsted%u2019s least known landscape art %u2014 Fort Greene Park %u2014 to its original plan. The only hitch in the expensive restoration project was to find new space for Die Brooklyn Technical High School football team to practice. The park was projected to be finished in 1976 in time for bicentennial celebrations.The Army Corps of Engineering said that the proposed dredging the Gowanus Canal was not economically feasible at this time. Although they advocated a clean-up plan (and the city agreed) dredging was too costly. In addition, the City rejected a proposal to fill in the polluted canal, agreeing to work with citizens to clean it up.The Phoenix endorsed Senator George McGovern in his bid for the presidency, saying: %u201cwe do not think the leadership that Richard Nixon and his administration have given meets the needs of the Nation or of South Brooklyn. We think George McGovern better suits the needs of our times.%u201dSome 100 trees were planted along Atlantic Avenue to add some great. A fundraiser was planned to purchase 70 additional trees for the up-andcoming strip.TEN YEARS AGOOctober M, 076The statue of the Chariot of Victoryatop the Manorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza succumbed to strong windsand had to be removed by the CityParks department. Problems with thestatue rododeri connective structuresholding the woman figure on thechariot, causing the woman to fallbackwards, almost out of tile chariotThe Montague Hotel announced itwould follow sod with many otherBrooklyn Heights hntete and dose itsdoors by the end of October. The decision was made because the owners,Sutton Associates, said they could notafford to make the massive repairsneeded to keep the hotel open. TheIntel was at Mb Montague StreetDemocrat and RepublicanAssemhty candidates traded chargesof goon squads and vandalism, afterthe windows of Ate Ferris%u2019 campaigndistrict office in Windsor Tterracewere smashed. Republican VincentRicoo denied the allegation, andcounter charged that hordes of youthsconnected with the Ferris campaigntore down posters, mdndmg a $150sign. Ferris said his windows cost$1,000 to replace.FIVE YEARS AGOOctober B, WJTwelve vacant buildings on ParkSlope%u2019s Fifth Avenue were awarded tonine small businessmen, as part of the City%u2019s Urban Shopsteading program.Father Francis Del Vecchio, pastor of Sacred Hearts and St. Stephen%u2019s Church, was made a Monsignor by Pope John Paul II.Five Park Slope residents were readying to go on trial October 20 for an alleged assault on New York police officers who guarded Springboks, an integrated rugby team from apartheid Smith Africa. The group said the police were defending %u201cwhite supremacy,%u201d and that the %u201cPark Slope Five,%u201d as they called themselves, were political prisoners. ONE YEAR AGO October 17,1985Planners, developers and the community finally came to terms over the design of the Morgan Stanley building to be built at the corner of Montague and Pierrepont Streets in Brooklyn Heights, just one week before the Board of E&imate was to vote on the project.The Citizens for the Preservation of Windsor Terrace prepared to go to court to stop a high-rise from being built again in their low-rise community. The proposals for two lots of land at 16th St. near Park Circle were made by developers Rende and Esposito, who took over the site from previous developer (also stopped by tiie Citizens%u2019 group) Michael Lazar.C hairm an of th e BoardD.B. A rm strongE ditor & PublisherM ich ael A. A rm strongA ssistant EditorTracy G a m tyReportersLiz KochRob TaylorUp & C om ingJared C loudC ontributing EditorsD ennis H oltA rthur KroeberPhotographyK athryn KirkG e n e ra l M a n a g e rG eorge FiataA d vertisin g M a n a g e rBinnie ipcarA d v e rtis in g S alesEd G ille s p ieC la s s ifie d A d v e rtis in gLydia B urleyA rt. Typ o g rap n yM ik e M o la n p h yA ram B au m anPh1 riant iti! S7' .SHi nothhnr i395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Telephone (718) 643-1400S e rv in q P>rowns%u2019o ne liitm k ly n sin ce 1 9 7 2Member of Mew YorkPressAssociationWinner of More than 6 0 Awards Since1972For O utstanding Reporting and CoverageBest in the State of New York for General Excellence and Coverage of Business and Economicissu es%u2014N.Y. State Press AssociationHonored tor outstanding Reporting on me Courtsand Legal Issues, 1983, 1 9 8 5 %u2014N.Y. State Bar AssociationUtM\\)Vcm? <; , ,,,, V\/\l \%u2019jt in Hrtii'kly $IJ.5'> Else when 1 /5. 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