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                                    335 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn 11217 ie i. [212) %u00a343-1632Publisher & Editor in Chief Michael A. ArmstrongNews Editor Irene Van SlykeContributing Editors Eileen Blair L.J. Davis Judy LinscottReportersLinus Gelber Libby HaymanContributorsBetsy Kissam John Patterson Judith StuartPhotographyJeanie Black Andy FeldmanAdvertising ManagerDnynia Bauman 'Advertising SalesIlene VitriolIClassified MangerBinniIpcar ~Business^ l T w iHUif'A*%u2022fWSPWl*)GailBuzzuro . Esther WilkeyArt, Design & Production Vincent J. Musacchia Martha Keller Ame Flynn Setsu Kawakami Connie SobollInternsRichard Afflick Jean Lenihan Virginia CareyBest News Story General Excellence Best Special Section Best Coverage of Local Government Editorial Excellence Best Editorial Page Outstanding Community Service Best Special Section Best Editorial Cartoon Best Single Advertising Idea Best Feature Story Certificate of Excellence Best Special Section Best Editorial Cartoon In-Depth Reporting Best Feature Story Best Front PageThe 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; Dnynia Bauman, Secretary-Treasurer.Entered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Annual Subscription by mail in New York City $8.50; $10 elsewhere. Single copy price at newsstand 25 cents, c 1979 by Advocate Press, Inc. USPS No. 44650Way Back WhenThis picture taken about 1892 shows a still rural scene on Flatbush andChurch Aves. with the 80 acre Neefus farm behind the Flatbush ReformedDutch Church. The Church was erected around 1793 but there had been anearlier structure built in 1654. Soon after the photo was taken the farm wassold and Church Ave. became a commercial center.%u2014Old Brooklyn In EarlyPhotographs by William Lee Younger.P h o e n ix U p F r o n tMoi! Your fid or Denver it To: The PHQ%u20acNiX, 395 Rtlonlic Rvenue. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11217 Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.Enclose check for $4 for every six words or port thereof. (Articles or numbers count as ujord)ARE YOU BUGGED? CAT ODOR?J.M . EXTERMINATING, 698-3737(ufn)BROOKLYN CENTER FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:Individual, group psychotherapy. Family,geriatric counseling. Reasonable 871-6251.(UFN)MAGPIE PUPPETS performs at birthday parties,schools, fairs, hospitals, etc. 768-5166 anytime.KANE ST. SYNAGOGUE interested in re-openingNursery School. Sept. %u201980. 21 children.855-1143 (D20)FIREWOOD: Mixed hardwoods at $3.50 a bundle.Free delivery to most of Phoenix coverageareas. Call Mike Kennedy 858-6398 (D27)FIRE WOQD-AII hard woods. $185.00 full cord.$100.00 half cord. 212-853-7661. (D27)JEWELRY FOUND: in Prospect Park, Nov. 17, 2prs. earrings, silver chain, ring, name pin,pendant. Please call 643-1032, ask for Binni_____________________________________ (D13)PLANT QUESTIONS? Botanic Garden horticulturalists will visit your home. 875-0188. Lve.message (J3)ELVIS PRESLY SCRAPBOOK or memoribiliawanted. Please call ST3-2936.CLASSIFIEDDEADLINESEARLYNext W e e kAds M u s t Be InBy 5 P .M .T h u rs , D e c . 20fo r is s u e o fD e c . 27Upfront DeadlineNext Week OnlyDec. 21, NoonCOMINGNEXT WEEKyear EnaSpecialEditionCARPENTBY; CUSTOM DESIGN, cabinets, renovations. Call Alan, 855-3057. (D20)WHOLESALE BAKERY WORKERS: good futureExper. & inexper. P/T, F/T, minimum & aboveminimum. All ages. 834-1579,5-7pm. (D20)ALL AVON PRODUCTS FOR SALE: Holiday itemsgalore. Call 8am-4pm wkdays. 789-8332 (D20)%u201cA N T IQ U E M O V E M E N T %u201d Fine clocks andpocket watches. Expert repairs. 252-9032 (UFN)CARROLL GARDENS VIC: p/t childcare neededfor 6 mo. active baby girl. Experienced, refs,needed. Cal I 624-0853. (D20)X -M A S TREES, LARGEST SELECTION: Longestlasting. Come to THE BIG LOT off cor. Henry& Montague. (D20)PUBLIC PRESIDENTIAL FORUM. Dec. 27, 8 p.m.St. Ann%u2019s Church Public Hall, corn. Montague& Clinton Sts. Speaking on behalf of PresidentCarter, Mario Cuano; on behalf of Senator Kennedy, Herman Badillo. We also expect someone to speak on behalf of Jerry Brown.LOST: MALE GERMAN SHEPHERD. Sat, Dec 15vie. 8th Ae. & 10th Sts. %u201cSatan%u201d Reward bentear. Please 768-5762eves, 768-0102 (D20)LOOKING FOR OTHERS FORCED TO MOVE due toskyrocketing rents. Want to stay in Hill/Slope Area and can%u2019t find an apt? Call 624-4415.THE. LOCAL LEVEL, a community storefront onthe corner of Bond and Bergen Streets, isavailable some days and evenings. Ideal fordance class, gymnastics or other activities ormeetings (it nas a new rioor), ror cmiaren'sarts and crafts. The group would like to seethe space enjoyed by more people, andneeds some assistance with monthly rent.Anyone interested in renting the space callDorthe at 875-4783. (D20%u201c HELP THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE SURVIVE ANDMAKE YOUR HOLIDAY MORE MEANINGFUL%u201d a fundraising event for Oxfam and the AmericanFriends Service Committee at Grace Church,Dec. 22 in two sessions, 5-7 p.m. with wineand hors d%u2019oeuvres; 9-11 p.m! coffee and dessert at $30 per person or $15 for students.Make checks out to either of the two relief organizations and send to WBID, 157 MontagueSt., Bklyn., N.Y. 11201, phone 852-1622. (D20)BROOKLYN HTS. FOOTBALL PLAYERS MEET everyother Sunday for touch football. Ages 8-11.852-0083,624-7340. M ikeorDubi. (D27)FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS: Phoenix isseeking to buy file prints of photos of brownstone area neighborhoods which reflect theexcitement, moods and diversity of our communities for publication over the comingyear in newspaper or Phoenix BrownstoneGuide. Will pay $5 for 8x10 file print uponacceptance and $10 additional upon publication ($20 if used on cover). Please submitportfolio to Betsy Kissam, Phoenix Brownstone Guide Editor, 395 Atlantic Ave., Tel.643-1240. (UFN)An up FrontAd Can do itFory o u !Buy* Sell Exchange Announce Apologize...Call: UpFront%u2022 6 4 5 - 1 0 3 2 *Monday%u2014 FridayDeadline: Tues. 5 p.m . b efo reThursday publicationd ate%u00b0af, %u00b0 The PHOENIX, December 20,1979
                                
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