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395 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn 11217 Tel. (212) 643-1032Publisher & Editor in ChiefMichael A. ArmstrongNews EditorIrene Van SlykeContributing EditorsEileen BlairL J. DavisJudy EinseottReportersl.inus GelberLibby HarmanContributorsBetsy KissamJohn PattersonJudith StuanPhotographyJeame BlackAndy FeldmanAdvertising ManagerDnynia BaumanAdvertising Salesllene VitriolClassified MangerBinm IpcarBusinessGail BuzzuroEsther WilkeyArt. Design& ProductionVincent J. MusaeehiaMartha Keller.Arne FlynnSetsu KawakamiConnie SobollInternsRichard AfflickJeanl,enihanVirginia CareyBest News StoryGeneral ExcellenceBest Special SectionBest Coverage of Local GovernmentEditorial ExcellenceBest Editorial PageOutstanding Community ServiceBest Special SectionBest Editorial CartoonBest Single Advertising IdeaBest Feature StoryCertificate of ExcellenceBest Special SectionBest Editorial CartoonIn-Depth ReportingBest Feature StoryBest Front PageTlie Phoenix is published weekly omittingthe first week in July, by AdvocatePress. Inc. a division of Serif Press. Inc.Michael A Armstrong. President;Eileen Blair. Vice President; DnyniaBauman. Secretary-TreasurerEntered as Second Class Matter.Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Annual Subscription by mail in New York City $8.50; $10elsewhere. Single copy price at newsstand 25 cents, e 1979 by Advocate Press,Inc. USPS No. 44650Way Back WhenOcean Parkway, now a historic landmark, was similar to a country dirt road up until 1894. Commissioner Squire was the first to start improvements of the roadway, constructing the famous Coney Island Bicycle path. Under Commissioner George V. Brower%u2019s administration, from 1898 till the end of 1901, the parkway was completely transformed. The drainage system was improved, the main drive fully paved, the equestrian roadway on the east side of the parkway was repaired, and the bicycle paths were partly resurfaced with limestone.%u2014from The Commissioner%u2019s Report ofthe City%u2019s Parks Dept. 1902P h o e n ix U pF ron t AAaii Your fid or D eliver it To: The P H O tN iX , 3 9 5 Atlantic A ven u e, Brooklyn, N.V. 11217 D ea d lin e: T u e s d a y , 5 p .m .%u20acndose check for $4 for every six tuords or port thereof. (Articles or numbers count as uuord)BROOKLYN CENTER FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:Individual, group psychotherapy. Family, geriatric counseling. Reasonable 871-6251._______________________________________(l IFNIMOVING SALE: Sun. 2-5 pm, Dec. 16. Exquisite brass lamps, sconces. Victoriana: oak revolving bookcases, antique firescreens, unfinished wardrobe, toys. etc. 282 Park PI. 789-0917(D13)HEIGHTS PLAYERS TRY-OUTS. %u201c The Wind in the Willow%u201d Mon. & Tues., Dec. 17 & 18, 8pm., 26 Willow Place. 7 men, 5 women, several children. For info, call Ross Charap, director at 595-3050, ext. 387. (D13)2 CARLYLE CANVAS CONVERTIBLE LOVE SEATS,and a fruitwood dining room table w/leaves and pads. All in excel, cond. Call after 5pm. 638-6935 (D13)FIREWOOD-Cut, split, sidewalk delivery December 15th $120 full cord. Place your order 914/758-5762. (D13)FIREWOOD: Mixed hardwoods at $3.50 a bundle. Free delivery to most of Phoenix coverage areas. Call Mike Kennedy 858-6398 (D27)FIRE WOOD-AII hard woods. $185.00 full cord. $100.00 half cord. 212-853-7661. (D27)JEWELRY FOUND: in Prospect Park, Nov. 17, 2 prs. earrings, silver chain, ring, name pin, pendant. Please call 643-1032. ask for Binni _____________ (D13)CARPENTER: Free estimates. Quality guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Plumbing, tile work. Randy 624-4187. (D13)BROWNSTONE FOR RENT: CARROLL GDNS. Treelined street nr. Park. $800/mo. 522-0083. (D13)PLANT QUESTIONS? Botanic Garden horticulturalists will visit your home. 875-0188. Lve. message (J3)MAGPIE PUPPETS performs at birthday parties, suiiuuib, Idllb, llUbpitdib, eio.time.fuo-CmGG any-(D20)CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE OF LESSONSAND CAROLS with THE CHRISTMAS ORATORIO byJ.S. Bach. Choir & soloists-Sunday, Dec. 16, 3:30 p.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 3rd AVE. AT Pacific SL_______________________(D13)COLLIE SHEPHERD PUPPIE needs good home affectionate 6 mo. old female, call 522-3943(D13)ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE SALEOLD FIRST NURSERY BENEFITS7th Ave. & Carroll St.Dec. 14,15,16- Etc. (D131MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS? Fully staffed, complete service 24 hrs. Experienced firm. Reliable. Call Mr. Greenfield Terri Management Corp. 624-2300 (D13)X -M A S TREES. LARGEST SELECTION: Longest lasting. Come to THE BIG LOT off cor. Henry & Montague. (D20)30 GAS RANGE/18 CU. FT. FROST FREE REFRIG.Gold, ex. cond. $350/both. 965-4294 eves & wkends, 260-3713 wk. days (D131%u201cANTIQUE MOVEMENT%u201d Fine clocks and .pocket watches. Expert repairs. 252-9032 (UFN)LOOKING FOR OTHERS FORCED TO MOVE due toskyrocketing rents. Want to stay in Hill/ Slope Area and can%u2019t find an apt? Cal! 624- 4415.BEAUTIFUL BLONDE COCKERSPANIEL PUPPIESfor sale. AKC registered. 789-5593 (D6)28' INSULATED 3 STORY HOUSEBOAT $2,000 cash $4,000 notes, barter, bal. neg. Kane St. bet. Columbia & Hicks,Sat. 10-12 call 834-9679 (D13)ANTIQUE METAL STANDING TORCH LAMP. Newly wired, excel, cond. $40; call 852-0478 eves, after 7 p.m. (D27)REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON WANTED for active brownstone Downtown Real Estate office. 624-2091. Ask for Mr. K. (D13)EARN MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME right in your own neighborhood. The Phoenix is looking for local neighborhood advertisinglu p iu o u m au v u j iii lj i woixiy i i i igiv^mo, i cai r\\Slope, Fort Greene & Cobble Hill/Carroll 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.MOVING SALE: Sun. 2-5 p.m., Dec. 16, Exquisite brass lamps, sconces, Victoriana; oak revolving bookcases, antique firescreens; unfinished wardrobe, toys, etc., 282 Park Place.789-0917_______________________ (D13)CUSTOME-MADE 9 PIECE DIN. RM. wrought iron dinette set; French Provincial bdrm. suite 620-6635 day; 253-9265 eves.NOW OPENDUFFIELD FLEA MARKET223 DUFFIELD ST.Heart of Downtown BrooklynOpen Thurs. %u2022 Fri. %u2022 Sat. %u2022 Sun. 11-6625-7579ELVIS PRESLY SCRAPBOOK or memoribiTiawanted. Please call ST3-2936.FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS: Phoenix is seeking to buy file prints of photos of brownstone area neighborhoods which reflect the excitement, moods and diversity of our communities for publication over the coming year in newspaper or Phoenix Brownstone Guide. Will pay $5 for 8x10 file print upon acceptance and $10 additional upon publication ($20 if used on cover). Please submit portfolio to Betsy Kissam, Phoenix Brownstone Guide Editor, 395 Atlantic Ave., Tel. 643-1240. (UFN)A n U p F r o n t A d C a n D o I t F o r y o u !Buy*SeilExchangeAnnounceApologize,..Call: up Front%u2022 6 4 5 -1 0 3 2 %u2022M onday%u2014 FridayDeadline: Tues. 5 p.m . before Thursday publication datePage 2, The PHOENIX, December 13,1979

