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395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y. 11217 Business: 643 1400 Editorial: 643-1032Publisher A. Editor in ( hie!Michael \\ ArmstrongNews EditorIrene V an Slvke( nntributing FditorsFtleon Blair 'I .1 Davis Indy I .inscnttReportersI inns i ielher I ihhy Haynian lean Sternhghl i(mitrihmnrsRobert i artnaekWinner of Awards for:Best News Story 110741 General Excellence 11974*Best Special Section ' 10741 Best Coverage of Local Government 119751Betsy Ktssant %u2022 lohn Patterson Judith Stuart1 dhtoidal Excellence 11075). . Best Editorial Page 1107111 Outstanding Community Sendeei irng jPhotographyMichael i uicno Jennie 14l.uk Paul ('cchmgrnssnBest Special Section 1107(11 Best Editorial Cartooni 10%u2019V. t 1 rJ/u IBest Single Advertising IdeaRiisini\i ,atl Hu77itrn 1 '-dher Wilkcyassifiori AdvertisingBinni tpear\\rt. ItoMgn A, ProductionX imur Mussarhia: rj/o iBest Feature Story 10701 Certificate of Excellence (1077)Best Special Section 110771 Best Editorial Cartoon :10771In-Depth Reporting 1 10771 Best Feature Story 10771 Best Front Page 110771Martha Keller \\me F1 \\ tin Setsu Knwnkann Mitchel ( ohm Rennie ('alienThe Phoenix is published weekly, omitting the first week in July, by Advocate Press, Inc., a division of Serif Press, Ine Michael A Armstrong, President. Eileen Blair. Vice President; Dynia Bauman, Secretary.Ads ortising1 >ny mu Buiunun Paige 1 cui-( irnl PierceInternElizabeth AlvarezEntered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn, N Y. 11201. Annual subscription by mail in New York (V $8.50: $10 elsewhere. Single copy priet newsstand 25 cents Q 1070 by Advoc. Press,Inc.Way Back WhenUntil it was destroyed by fire in 1908, the Park Theatre, situated on Fulton St. near Joralemon St., was one of Brooklyn%u2019s most celebrated playhouses, with a price high of 50 cents for prime orchestra seats. In the 1902 photograph above, the Spooner Stock Company theatre group, under the direction of Mary Gibbs Spooner, was performing at -the theatre; the hodgepodge of street signs recall the Downtown shopping center in the days when a pair of shoes ran bootless customers a mere $2.50. %u2014 From %u201c Old Brooklyn in Early Photographs,\Younger. 1978 by Dover Books.P h o e n ixU p F r o n tMail VoucAd or Deliver It To: The PH06NIX, 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.V. 11217 Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.mEnclose check for $4 for every sjx morels or part thereof. (Articles or numbers count as wordCOMPLETE ORNATELY CARVED WOODEN MANTLEPICE: 1870. Painted but in excel, cond Beautiful! $450. negotiable. Please call 625-0023 after 6 p.m. (A23)ARTS, CRAFTS, VENDORS W A N T E D For Flatbush Frolic. Sun. Sept. 16th. Cortelyou, Bklyn. Call 469-8990. (A30)FOR SALE: C0NTEMP. SOFABED. (Queen) Tuxedo style. Loose cushions, Parsons legs. Nubby, off white, mint cond. $275. 852-6755.GALLERY OPENING!Interested artists call 875-6315. (A30)VENDORS WANTED ONE WORLD FESTIVAL: Foods/ crafts/antiques/artists. Sept. 8 & 9. 35th 2nd Ave. For info call MU 6-0710 (S6)FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Direct from local farms. Every Wed. at Greenmarket at Flatbush. Atlantic and 4th Aves. (A23)MOVEMENT AND MUSIC CLASS FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN. 2Vi year olds. Tuesday afternoons at the Music School, 124 Henry Street. For info, call instructor Shelley Hainer, 580-2800. Limited enrollment. (S6)PIANO NEEDED by Brooklyn Hts. private school 855-5010. Must be reas. price. (A30)COMPREHENSIVE PODIATRY CENTERTotal preventive and rehabilitative foot care for children and adults.%u2022 Ambulatorv Surgical Facilities %u2022 On Site Orthotic Workshop GILBERT SAMET, D.P.M., P.C., F.A.A.F.S. ALLAN D. LEE, D.P.M., ASSOC.Medical Arts Building 142 Joralem on St., B klyn Hts., 11201By Appointment %u2022 624-3003 (S27)RENEE%u2019 S 139 7th AVENUE is brand new & packed with most exciting fall clothes anywhere! ______________________________________ (A30)THEATRE GAMES AND IMPROVISATION FOR KIDS. Full year program. Ages 5-7, 8-10, Wednesdays and Satrudays at the First Presbyterian Church. Limited Enrollment. For info, phone instructor Shelley Hainer 580-2800. (S6)ELEGANT OAK 2-PIECE HALL STAND: with ornately carved storage bench & bevelled mirror. $950 or best offer. 788-1363 (A30)REMEDIAL MATH AND READING TUTORsTor male adults in therapeutic com m unity. 3-4 hours/week, $10/hr. Ask for Judy or Elsie 643-0407BOOKEEPER-Full charge. Min. 7 yrs. retail exp. Exciting job. Nice people MA4-0270 (UFN)OPENINGS FOR EXPERIENCED SINGERS: Brook lyn Philharmonia Chorus. Auditions Sept. 4, 10, 11. For appointment call 433-7796 days, 468-0549 evenings. Concert program for 1979-80 includes Beethoven%u2019s %u201c 9th Symphony,%u201d Handel%u2019s %u201c Messiah,%u201d Mozart%u2019s %u201c Requiem.%u201d (S6)PARK SLOPE: Apts, for Rent: 4 rms. $250. 6th Ave. & Carroll Sts. Also, 3 rms. $175, Butler & Smith St. 768-7473. (A23)WANNA BE A WRITER? PHOENIX seeks free-lance stories and story ideas on topics of Brooklyn interest. 300-900 words. People, lifestyle, and consumer subjects preferred. Low pay, but big exposure. Submit story queries in writing only to: Editor, The PHOENIX, 395 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, 11217. No calls please. Manuscripts submitted at author's risk. For return, enclose selfaddressed, stamped envelope.MATURE ADULT to provide child care; Brooklyn Heights days. Ref. req. 858-5341 (A30)GENERAL APARTMENT AND HOUSE CLEANING.Reliable, thorough & efficient. Excel. Refs. Call 855-6057 after 9 pm. Ask for Aandra. (A30)BROOKLYN CENTER FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:Individual, group psychotherapy. Family, geriatric counseling. Reasonable 871-6251.COBBLE HILL CO-OPERATIVE PLAYGROUPhasFall openings for 2%u2019s & 3%u2019s. Call 643-1899 (S6)%u201c ANTIQUE MOVEMENT%u201d Fine clocks and pocket watches. Expej^ repairs. 252-9032 (UFN)PLAYGROUP FOR 2 YR. OLDS, Park Slope Experi enced certified teacher, 3 mornings, 965-2994________________ (A30)ARTISTS. CRAFTSPEOPLE, VENDORS, wanted for FABULOUS FIFTH AVENUE FAIR. Sun Sept 9 11 am-6 pm. Call 622-1900. (A23)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 will train bright, friendly peopw. Salary & commission. Call D. Bauman 643-1240 (UFN)P /T CHILD-CARE WANTED: Warm exper. woman to care for baby & house 2 days/week. Refs, nec. 875-8370.GUIDANCE And c o u n selin g s e r v ic e s of p a r kSLOPE: Available to Individuals, Couples and Families. Modest Fees. 789-4708.MGviNG/MUST SELL: Apt. size Hoover Washer and Maytag dryer. Mint condition. Best offer. Call 596-9675 or 398-3478PROSPECT PLACE: betw. Washington & Underhill. 4 rms. $225/mo. Security & refs. req. Please call eves. 636-5627.(A30)

