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395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217 Business: 643-1400 Editorial: 64? %u2019 032J%u2019uhlishor & Krtitnr in ( hiclMichael A ArmstrongNews F.dilnrIrene Van SlykeC m ilrihiiting F.dilnrsI iloen Hlair I. .1 Davis %u2022 lm h I.inscntlReportersI ,inus i lelher I ,ihh> llavm ani iiTtlrihntorsHets\\ Kissain ,lnhn I %u2019a lte rs.r%u2022linlith StuartI%u2019hnl%u00abgr;ipln%u25a0leanie Hlaek I%u2019atll I li'rliingrossnllitsiness l iatl Ktgmtrn l .sther Wilkin( lassifieri \\tn nta HanmanWinner of Awards for:Best News Story 11!I741 General Kxeellcnee 11974 iBest Special Section 119711 Best Coverage of I .oral Government (19751Kditona! I a i ellence 119751 Best Kditoriui T'age 197(i) Outstanding ('oiitinuniU Service 1197(11Best Special Section 1107(11 Best Kditonal Cartoon '197(11Best Single Advertising Idea 1197111Best Feature Story 119701 Certificate of excellence 119771Best Special Section 119771 Best editorial Cartoon 1 19771In-Depth Deporting 119771 Best Feature Story 119771 Best Front Page 119771The Phoenix is published weekly, omitting the first week in duly, by Advocate Press, Inc , a division of Serif Press, Inc Michael A Armstrong, President: Filccn Blair. Vice President; Dynia Bauman, Secretary.E ntered as Second Class M atter, 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 Advoe.Press,Inc. USPS No. 44650Before the tra ffic of M anhattan-Brooklyn com m uters went underground with the subway, the Fulton Ferry and the elevated train that met it kept Fulton Street a busily bustling thoroughfare. This view from the Brooklyn Bridge shows the tower of the Fulton Ferry building in the right foreground; %u201c day trip p e rs%u201d from Manhattan could take the ferry, get right on the elevated steam train that passed by the pictured ferry building and head out to Coney Island or wherever their hearts desired. You can already see Jiigh rise apartm ents em erging on Court St., as early as 1986 %u2014 from %u201c Old Brooklyn Heights%u2019%u2019 by Clay Lancaster, 1961 by the Charles E. Tuttle Company.Way Back WhenP h o e n ixU p F r o n tMail Vour Ad or Deliver It To: The PH06NIX, 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.V. 11217 Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m. Enclose check for $4 for every six uuords or port thereof. (Articles or numbers count os word)PROVINCETOWN, CAPE COD, MASS.: Fishmarket w ith 2 adjacent storefronts. Clean facilities. Comm ercial equip. Conven. loc. Dianne or Ray (617) 487-0151 (018)THE PERFECT FAMILY GIFT: A fam ily history book. Featured in New York%u2019s Bet Bets, Mother's Day Issue, 1979. For a free brochure, w rite Urban Ventures, 570 45th St., Brooklyn 11201 or call M 02-1234. (025)FOR SALE: round oak table $200; black sofabed $75; maple tw in bed $50; tan sofabed $125; gate leg table $75; coffeetable $75. 683- 0594 (O H )FALL HARVEST SALE: Oct. 1-15 only~ 10% reduction. Entire stock. Good Earth Antiques. 335 Bridge St.. Bklyn. 625-7579 (011)THE HOT WOK: one of Brooklyn's finest cooking classes. Call Norman W einstein at 857-1323 for Fall/W inter Schedule (018)PARTNER WANTED TO OPEN STATIONERY STORE, COBBLE HILL: Right place at right time. Excel, investm ent. MA5-6721 eves & weekends.(011)BROOKLYN CENTER FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:Individual, group psychotherapy. Family, geriatric counseling. Reasonable 871-6251.(UFN)EARN MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME right in your own neighborhood. The Phoenix is looking for local neighborhood advertising representatives in Brooklyn Heights, Park biope, Port Greene & Cobble Hill/G arroll Gardens. To qualify, you must live in the neighborhood. Work 2-3 afternoons per week visiting shops and stores you know to represent the Phoenix. If interested call Ms. Bauman, 643-1400.A SALUTE TO IRISH MUSIC. Sat, Nov. 10, 8pm. To benefit the United Block Association %u2014 needs singers and m usicians. Contact Kazeroid and ArbermanRealty, 196 Seventh Avenue 499-8200 (025)MOVE OVER Slope, Heights, Gardens and H ills 'cause Sunset Park is com ing back1 SUNSET PARK HOUSE TOURSunday, Oct. 21, 1 to 5 p.m. Tour starts: Old Courthouse, 4th Ave. and 43rd St. Tickets: $3.50 ($3.00 in advance). 492-5263 or 633- 8979. (011)ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL: FREE CONCERT, Fri, Oct. 12, 8 p.m. THE ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK. Paul Dunkel conducting, 30 member orchestra perform ing works of Bizet, Barber, Ginastera Jay St. at Tillary, Bklyn, 855-6390. (011)TWO CAST IRON RADIATORS in good cond. 21%u201d x 32%u201d , 10%u201d x 36\______________________________________ (0 1 1 )ANTIQUE MOVEMENT%u201d Fine clocks and pocket watches. Expert repairs. 252-9032 (UFN)POODLE PUPS: Small m in i%u2019s, m agnificent. All shots. MA4-0270 ( 0 11)FOUND: Small brown male Terrior. Very a ffe ctionate. Seek owner or adoption. 237-0610 --------------------------------------------------------------- (O H)W0R* flT H0ME: day/night. Human Reis. exp. ieq. $5/iir (Hex firs.) 10 siari. Sena resume, Academ ic & work experience; include tel. no! W isdom One, P.O. Box 254, Bklyn, NYC, 11217. Physically handicapped, aged, home! bound, homemakers encouraged to apply (011)ST. JAMES CATHE0RAL-2N0 SUNDAY INNAUGU%u2014 RAL CONCERT: SUN. OCT. 14, 7 P.M.Tahuantinsuyo performing m usic of the Andes. A com bination of ancient Incan and guitarlike instrum ents. Adm ission $3. Sr. citizens & students $1. TDF vouchers accepted. Jay St. at Tillary, Bklyn, 855-6390 (Qi i)PARK SLOPE: Lge. 1 bdrm. gdn. apt. in brnstone. Newly renov., hrdwood firs. $450. GRO-MORE REALTY 522-0740 (Q11)PINTCHIK PAINTS IS LOOKING FOR AN EXPER. TRUCK DRIVER. Must have good knowledge of 5 boroughs, clean driving record, be hard working and have pleasant appearance. Good salary and benefits. 5 days. Call Sharon ST3-3333 (011)GARAGE SALE: Oct. 13 & 14, 10 am-5 pm. Junk and gems. 226 C linton Ave. (011)GAL FRIDAY: small Cobble H ill office. Light typing and office skills necess. Hrs. Mon-Fri 9-4.858-3050 (011)PARK SLOPE: We challenge you to match this 4 story brnstone. in Prospect Heights. Prime Block. Triplex for owner plus rental. Huge kitchen, hi-ceil., Sth. gdn. 1 block %u201c D%u201d train $146M.CENTURY 21-KING 857-7171/857-0633 (011)STORE FOR RENT: 231 Court St. betw. Warren & n . u : . 4> i a a i a m < o a %u00bb aDcmiC. g>4uu/mu. 624-9662 t u n )WANTED: EXPERIENCED MATURE SEWINGMACHINE OPERATOR quick and accurate call 624-1380 (011)Page 2. The PHOENIX, October 11,1979

