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                                    Protect YourHousehold w ith AU-secAW.rrA Free Security v u >ck* hit* 3 .* r_^-;SurveyS*qal, Medeco, 3M LochsOne fear GeoronreeM'JCfcason o u r S erviceAll Security Locksmiths, Inc.81 Pineapple Walk 6 2 4 -8 1 7 7 -6 2 4 -8 1 1 6HfUMMtlllj1 1111Stop painting on layer after layer of messy chemical paint remover.The new Blower Heat Gun can cut through a dozen coats of old paint in seconds Try it1 Call Bill Sikes: 857-9765.'%u2022 PRE FINISHED PANELS %u2022 MASONITE PRODUCTS %u2022 MOULDINGS '%u2022 SUSPENDED CEILINGS %u2022 TOOLS & LUMBER %u2022 HARDWARE %u2022 CEMENT %u2022 SHELVES %u2022 STAINS %u2022 SAND %u2022 ANDERSEN WINDOWS %u25a0 UNPAINTED FURNITURE %u2022 KITCHEN CABINETS %u2022 PLUMBING SUPPLIES %u2022 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and MANY, MANY MORE Serving Park Slope %u2022 Cobble Hill %u2022 Brooklyn Heights %u2022 Carroll GardensHIKE I)ELB ER} E l MBER ('IT TO SIZE-FREE ESTDll TESCOURT SASH & DOORCO IV _________________________________WE NOW HANDLEP A I N TPANELCENTER350 COURT STTR 5-3867/\T i t 5 - 1cT.TR 5.1 130280 SACKETT STREET. x vrVISA %u201e wIIU J i I '\Unpainted Furniture Sale Now at 350 Court St locationcicrscn  Get peace of mind tomorrow by contactingone of these /Etna agents today:%u2014LIFE & C A S U A L T YMr. Stuart Fries( entrul Brokers. Itu.Mr. Jack Lepelstat Mr. Ileli Miller Mr. William Modica Mr. Thomas AloiaJ J Lepelstat 165 Remsen Street 428 Court Street Aloia Agenc\\Court Street. Room 702 100 Seventh Avenue Bnfeklyn. NY 1 1201 Brooklyn. NY 1 1231 3913 Filth AvenueBrooklyn. NY 11201 Brooklyn, NY 112 1 S 834 9511 855-1836 Brooklsn NY 11232X75.H75 622-2572 436-4426'llu Slandaid 1 ire Insurance Company The /Etna Casualty and Surety CompanyFor The RecordCongressman Leo Zeferetti, [Park Sope - Bay Ridge]has informed the US State Department that he is %u201c shocked and outraged\3.000 magnum handguns and 500 automatic rifles to the Royal Ulster Constabulary. %u201c This additional weaponry will oniy lead to an escalation of violence in Northern Ireland,%u2019%u2019 Zeferetti said.Congressman Fred Richmond [West brooklyn] has called on the Regional Postmaster, James Jellison, to reimburse the NYC Board of Education at a 100 percent rate for their supply of 3%u2018/%u00ab x 5%u201d postcards, which will no longer be handled as of July 15. The Board has estimated that even at the 85 percent reimbursement rate the Post Office has offered, the cost to the city would be $20,000 for replacing the outdated postcards in each School District Office.Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm [ Bedford-Stayvesanf], introduced legislation to obtain reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, soon to expire. The Act authorized a number of assistance programs, Chisholm considers %u201ccritical to ensuring equality of opportunity in higher education for blacks and other minority and low-income groups.%u201dCongresswoman Liz Hoitzman [Flatbush] has written to President Carter to urge the removal of Secretary of Energy James Schlesinger. Hoitzman, joined by 26 co-sponsors, cited numerous failures of the energy agency to produce plans which would protect consumers.\Senator Howard Babbush [East Flatbush] has passed both the Senate and the Assembly. The Legislation questions, answers, and their own answers after scoring has been completed.Assemblyman Mel Miller [Park Slope-Flatbush] has announced passage in the Assembly of a bill intended to protect tenants from eviction as a result of participation in tenant complaints to governmental authorities about conditions in their buildings.Mayor Koch is supporting a %u201cclassification%u201d system for establishing tax rates on properties in New York. A recent Court of Appeals ruling that property must be assessed at full value should be implemented, the mayor says, with the classification system setting different tax rates for different types of property, thus avoiding undue increases of taxes for private home owners as a result of going to full value assessment.Assemblyman Mel Miller [Park Slope-Flatbush] has announced that a $2.2 million appropriation has been made for a program aimed at combating arson. The funds will set up an office of Fire Prevention and Control in the Department of State.$3.6 million in federal funds will be awarded to colleges in the downtown area of Brooklyn, Congressman Fred Richmond has announced. The colleges, which will use the funds for three financial aid programs, are Long Island University, Polytechnic institute of New York, Pratt Institute, and Boricua College, recently established in Williamsburg.Senator Martin Connor [West Brooklyn] has announced passage in both houses of a bill he sponsored to extend the time limit within which women under eighteen can file paternity proceedings.Assemblyman Harvey Strelzin [Boerum-Hili-Fort Greene] sponsored a bill which passed the Assembly requiring that consumer interests be represented on the State Board of Pharmacy.Fresh Roast Coffee Exotic BlendsD%u2019A m ico C aterin g S erv iceCOLD CUT PLATTERS MADE TO ORDER Call for BrochureTRiangle 5 -54 03 3 09 CO URT STREETWoodward Park SchoolThe Landmark School Formerly Brooklyn Ethical Culture& Woodward SchoolsOver a century of combined experience in me achievement oi eoucauonai excellence, crmcai thinking >n creative expression through individual developmentNursery 8th Grade Call or write for Sept registrationPage 10. The PHOENIX. July 12. 1979
                                
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