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                                    395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217Business: 643-1400 Editorial: 643 1032Publisher i, Editor in ChiefMichael A ArmstrongNews EditorIrene Van Slvke< ontributing EditorsEileen Blair 1 .1 Davis .Indy l.inscottReportersUnustlelber Libby HaymanContributorsBetsy Kissam John Patterson %u25a0luditli StuartPhotography%u25a0leame Black Paul OcchiogrossoRusiness(iatl Buzzuro Esther WilkeyClassified Advertising Binnt IpcarArt. Design & Production Vincent J. MusacchiaMartha Keller Arne Elynn Setsu Kawakami Ronnie CohenAdvertisingDnyma BaumanWinner of Awards for:Best News Story 119741 General Excellence 119741Best Special Section 119741 Best Coverage of Local Government 119751Editorial Excellence 19751 Best Editorial Page < 19761 Outstanding Community Service 119761Best Special Section 119761 Best Editorial Cartoon (19761Best Single Advertising Idea(1976)Best Feature Story 19761 Certificate of Excellence 11977)Best Special Section 119771 Best Editorial Cartoon119771In-Depth Reporting 119771 Best Feature Story 11977)Best Front Page 119771The Phoenix is published weekly, omitting the first week in July, by Advocate Press, Inc., a division of Serif Press, Inc. Michael A. Armstrong, President: Eileen Blair, Vice President; Dynia Bauman,Secretary.Entered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn. N.Y. 11201. Annual subscription by mail in New York Ci' $8.50; $10 elsewhere. Single copy price newsstand 25 cents. %u00a9 1979 by Advoc Press, Inc.W a y B ack W henThe Wallabout market was one of Brooklyn%u2019s biggest and most concertedfresh produce centers in its heyday between 1895 and 1900, when the BrooklynEagle described it during prime shopping hours as a constant flow of carts,horses and people. Trade went on hot and heavy at the market, founded in 1891,as farmers from all over Brooklyn and parts of Long Island trucked in theirproduce to sate an ever-growing urban population. Still, all things fall beforeprogress; while the Greenmarket concept continues on, flourishing in spots likethe BAM parking lot and Union St. in Red Hook during the summer months, theoriginal Wallabout market was torn down during World War II to make room forthe expanding Brooklyn Navy Yard %u2014(Photo courtesy Long Island Historical Society)P h oen ix U p F r o n tMail Vour fid or Deliver It To: The PHOCNIX, 395 fitlonticfivenue, Brooklyn, N.V. 11217 Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Enclose check for $4 for every six uuords or port thereof. (Articles or numbers count as word)DIXIELAND TROMBONIST FORMING AMATEUR JAZZ BAND to play weekly. Want to join? CallJim Harris 227-7730 days (S27)4 ROOM APT.: rent $250 3 rooms fully furnished. Reasonably priced. Call 6 to 10 pm TR5-8615_____ (S27)BOOKEEPER-Full charge. Min. 7 yrs. retail exp.Exciting job. Nice people MA4-0270 (UFN)2ND ANNUAL HIGH DUALITY INDOOR CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FAIR. Brooklyn Heights. WNCN RadioAdvertising. Sponsored bv AACA inc. 595-8357BROOKLYN CENTER FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:Individual, group psychotherapy. Family,geriatric counseling. Reasonable 871-6251.CO-OP WANTED: Park Slope or Brooklyn Hts. Lgstudio or 1 bdrm. $30M. 596-1204 after 6 pm.(S27)CATAMOUNT SKI RENTAL: Mod 2 bdrm houseon private lake. FP. 12 minutes from slopes.$400/mo. 499-5227 (S27)MAGPIE PUPPETS performs at children%u2019s oradults' parties, schools, fairs, etc. 768-5166FULL TIME CLERK/TYPIST. For small social*service office. Contact 622-5842 bet. 9-5.Monday-Friday (S27)EARN MONEY IN YOUR SPARC TIME right in yourown neighborhood. The Phoenix is lookingfor local neighborhood advertisingrepresentatives in Brooklyn Heiqhts. ParkSlope, Fort Greene & Cobble Hill/Carrol!Gardens. To qualify, you must live in theneighborhood. Work 2-3 afternoons per weekvisiting shops and stores you know torepresent the Phoenix. If interested call Ms.Bauman. 643-1400.COMPREHENSIVE PODIATRY CENTERTotal preventive and rehabilitative foot carefor children and adults.%u2022 Ambulatory 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 Joralemon St.. Bklyn Hts., 11201By Appointment %u2022 624-3003 (S27)THE PERFECT FAMILY GIFT: a family historybook. Featured in Best Bets, Mother%u2019s DayIssue, 1979. For a free brochure, write UrbanVentures, 570 45 St., Bklyn 11220 or call M02-1234. (S27)WANTED: PERFORMERS from Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Waterfront, and Red Hook communities for Neighborhood Resource Fair.Oct. 17, call Joan White 643-3027 (04)EXECUTIVE ASSIST ANT/FUNDRAISER: Youthagency. Full-time, $11,000. Includescommunity relations, fund raising projects,administration. Experience required. Mailresume to; PRY, 421-7th St. Bklyn, NY 11215768-0778. (S27)COBBLE HILL AREA: Experienced baby sitteravailable afternoons 596-3321 (S27)WANNA BE A WRITER? PHOENIX seeksfree-lance stories and story ideas on topicsof Brooklyn interest. 300-900 words. People,lifestyle, ana consumer subjects preferred.Low pay, but big exposure. Submit storyqueries in writing only to: Editor. ThePHOENIX, 395 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, 11217.No calls please. Manuscripts submitted atauthor%u2019s risk For return, enclose selfaddressed, stamped envelope.HORSEBACK RIDING INSTRUCTION: Adult beginner classes starting. Call for info. 789-8696__________ _________ ______ (S27)BABYSITTER delightful 3 year old girl 12-6Mon, Tues, Fri. Call 499-1894 after 7 pm. (S27)%u201c ANTIQUE MOVEMENT%u201d Fine clocks andpocket watches. Expert repairs. 252-9032 (UFN)SPANISH TUTOR: Jr. high school studentdoing miserably with that languageneds helpearly evening or after school on TuesdaysCall Mrs. Bauman 643-1400 10-6. (UFN)SOHO: FOR: STORES. LOFTS. OFFICES ANFANG RESOURCES INC.654 Madison Ave. N.Y., N.Y. 10021212-688-8911 (S21)ARTIST WORKSPACE AVAILABLE from October1. Call 855-2214, 522-1671, 834-1286 forinformation. (s20)ORGANIZING: want help with those perrennialproblem areas?%u2014desks, budgets, routines,room arrangements. Call Lynn 638-3419 (S27)THE HOT WOK: one of Brooklyn's finest cookingclasses. Call Norman Weinstein at 857-1323for Fall/Winter Schedule (018)STORE WITH WONDERFUL GARDEN: 1,600 sq. ft.,poss. with above parlor fir. Excel, restaurantloc. $425. Klahr Realty 624-6084 (S27)DISPLAY SERVICE for eye-catching windowand inferior displays call 768-4828 (Or)PIANO INSTRUCTION: experienced teacherDiller-Quaile trained. Children-adults, beginners. advanced classical, phrasing & musicaltone emphsized. Call Lynne Wibecan 638-3419 (S27)Page 2, The PHOENIX, September 27, 1979
                                
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