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395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217Business: 643-1400 Editorial: 643 1032Publisher 4c Editor in ThiefMichael A ArmstrongNews EditorIrene Van SlykeContributing EditorsEileen BlairI..1 DavisJudy I.inseottReporters1 ,inus (ielber1 .ibby HaymanJean SternlightContributorsRobert ( arniaekBetsy KissamJohn PattersonJudith StuartPhotographyMichael ( uiccioJeanie BlackPaul (icchiogrossoBusinesst tail BuzzuruEsther WilkeyClassified \\riurlisingBinn: IpcarArt. Design A Production\\ inme MussachiaMartha KellerAnte FlynnSetsu KawakamiMitchel ( nhenBonnie CohenAdvertisingI Inynia BaumanPaige 1 ewisCarol PierceInternElizabeth AlvarezWinner of Awards for:Best News Story 11974 >General Excellence(1974)Best Special Section 119741 Best Coverage ofI xtcal Government1975)Editorial Excellence 119751 Best Editorial Page (19761 Outstanding Communitv Service(1976)Best Special Section 119701 Best Editorial Cartoon19761Best Single Advertising Idea(1976)Best Feature Story 19761 Certificate of Excellencei1977iBest Special Section %u25a0 19771 Best Editorial Cartoon(19771In-Depth Reporting 119771 Best Feature Story 119771 Best Front Page 119771The Phoenix is published weekly,omitting the first week in July, by Advocate Press, Inc., a division of SerifPress, Inc. Michael A. Armstrong,President: Eileen Blair. Vice President;Dynia Bauman, Secretary.Entered as Second Class Matter,Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Annualsubscription by mail in New York City$8.50; $10 elsewhere. Single copy price ,Jnewsstand 25 cents. %u00a9 1979 by AdvocatePress, Inc.Way Back WhenIt was the forerunner o f an entire school of advertising, spaw ned in the heart of D owntown Brooklyn. Frederick Loeser and Co. departm ent stores, covering two city blocks along Fulton St. from the juncture w ith DeKalb to Elm Place, firm ly guaranteed its custom ers prices as low as or low er than any other c o m p e tito r%u2019s best. Loeser%u2019s was established in 1869 at Fulton and Tillary Sts. and moved to the Dow ntow n in 1887, taking advantage of the wide sweep of subway, elevated and bus lines radiating out from the central com m ercial hub (note the Fulton Street el in the low er corner). Loeser%u2019s F ulton Street site was ten tim e s the size o f its p re v io u s h o u s in g , and th e sto re w e n t on to e x p a n d in to a borough-w ide netw ork of outlets, warehouses and d is trib u tin g stations. S u b s e q u e n s p in -o ffs of th e Lo ese r a d v e rtis in g p h ilo s o p h y in c lu d e Crazy E d d ie %u2019s stereo hardware stores, w h ic h p ro m ise s to m atch any price on a given piece of equipm ent, %u2014 from King%u2019s Views of New York and Brooklyn, compiled by Moses King,1977 by Arno Press.Phoenix U p F r o n tMail Vour Ad or Deliver It To: The PHOCNIX, 395 Atlantic. Avenue. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217 Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.%u20acnclose check For $4 For every six uuords or p ort thereof. (Articles or numbers count os uuord)MOVEMENT FOR PARENTS AND 2 YR. OLDS with Kathy Paquette at Grace Church Nursery School. Call 643-0124. Lim ited Enrollm ent.(S6, A23)COMPLETE ORNATELY CARVED WOODENMANTLEPICE: 1870. Painted but in excel, cond Beautiful! $450, negotiable. Please call 625-0023 after 6 p.m. (A23)ELEGANT OAK 2-PIECE HALL STAND: W ith o rn ate ly carved storage bench & bevelled mirror. $950. or best offer. 788-1363. (A23)GALLERY OPENING!Interested artists call 875-63.15. (A30)VENDORS WANTED ONE WORLD FESTIVAL: Foods/ cra fts/a n tiq u e s/a rtists. Sept. 8 & 9, 35th 2nd Ave. For info call MU 6-0710 (S6)FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Direct from local farms. Every Wed. at G reenm arket at Flatbush. A tlantic and 4th Aves. (A23)MOVEMENT AND MUSIC CLASS FOR PARENTSAND CHILDREN. 2 14 y e a r o ld s . T u e s d a y afternoons at the M usic School, 124 Henry Street. For info, call in s tru c to r Shelley Hainer, 580-2800. Lim ited enrollm e nt. (S6)COMPREHENSIVE PODIATRY CENTERTotal preventive and rehabilitative foot care for children and adults.%u2022 Ambulatory Surgical Facilities %u2022 un site Orthotic Workshop GILBERT SflMET, D.P.M., P C., F.A.A.F.S. ALLAN 0 LEE, D.P.M., ASSOC.Medical Arts Building 142 Joralem on St., B'klyn Hts., 11201By Appointment %u2022 624-3003 (S27)Page 2. The PH O EN IX, Aug. 23,1979THEATRE GAMES AND IMPROVISATION FORKIDS. Full year program . Ages 5-7, 8-10, W ednesdays and Satrudays at the First Presbyterian Church. Lim ited Enrollment. For info, phone instructor Shelley Hainer 580-2800. fjS6)A n t iq u e M O VEM EN T\pocket watches. Expert repairs. 252-9032 (UFN)BROOKLYN CENTER FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:Individual, group psychotherapy. Fam ily, geriatric counseling. Reasonable 871-6251.ARTISTS, CRAFTSPEOPLE, VENDORS, wanted for FABULOUS FIFTH AVENUE FAIR. Sun S ept 9 11 am-6 pm . Call 622-1900. (A23)OPENINGS FOR EXPERIENCED SINGERS: Brook lyn P h ilh a rm o n ia C h o ru s. A u d itio n s S e pt. 4, 10, 11. F or a p p o in tm e n t call 433-7796 d a y s %u2019 468-0549 evenings. Concert program for 1979-80 in c lu d e s B e e th o v e n %u2019s %u201c 9th S y m p h o n y,%u201d H a n d e l%u2019s %u201c M essiah,%u201d M ozart's \_________ (gg^P /T CHILD-CARE WANTED: Warm exper. wom an to care fo r baby & h o u s e 2 days/w eek. Refs, nec. 875-8370. (A23)M 0V IN G /M U S T SELL: Apt. size H oover W asher and Maytag dryer. M int condition Best offer. Call 596-9675 or 398-3478 (A23)WANNA BE A WRITER? PHOENIX seeks free-lance stories and story ideas on topics of Brooklyn interest 30n-9nn wnrH4 P e o p le ,lifestyle, and consum er subjects preferred. Low pay, but big exposure. Submit story queries in w ritin g only to: Editor, The PHOENIX, 395 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, 11217. No calls please. M a nuscripts su b m itte d at a u th o r%u2019s risk. For return, enclose selfaddressed, stamped envelope.GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING SERVICES OF PARKSLOPE: Available to Individuals, Couples and Fam ilies. M odest Fees. 789.-4708. (A23IFOR SALE: CUSTOM STEREO CABINET, Besler 4x5 m otorized enlarger, adjustable table, lens. Call 852-2847 a fte r 7 pm . (A23)GENERAL APARTMENT AND HOUSE CLEANING.Reliable, thorough & efficient. Excel. Refs. Call 855-6057 a fte r 9 pm . A s k fo r A andra. (A30)REMEDIAL MATH AND READING TUTORS for male a d u lts in th e ra p e u tic c o m m u n ity . 3-4 hours/week, $10/hr. Ask for Judy or Elsie, 643-0407________________FLOWER DESIGNER/ARRANGER: Full-Time W ork Silk Flowers only. 625-5313. 6-8pm. only.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. PRIVATE SCHOOL NEEDSPIANO OR ORGAN. M ust be reasonable price. 855-1010 after 12 noon. (A23)CERAMIC STUDIO FORCED TO CLOSE: Potters Wheels, kiln, other item s for sale. 46 Hicks St. 624-9445/966-0714 (A23)GENERAL APARTMENT & HOUSE CLEANING:Reliable thorough and effecient. Excel, refs. 855-6057. Aandra (A16)ADVERTISING SPACE SALESPERSON: Put your walking shoes on and get into the swing of things selling space for the Brooklyn Brownstone Newspaper. Full/Part Time. We w ill train b rig h t, frie n d ly p e ople . .Salary & c o m m is s io n . C all D. B aum an 643-1240 (IIFN )CAR WASH AND SIMONIZ ExcellenVjob, $15.00. Call (212) 855-4035. A s k for R ichard. (A 16)CARROLL GARDENS NEIGHBORHOOD COLLEGEStudents with som e college credits may begin in Sept. Also, new classes form ing for January. Call 624-3475. (A 16)

