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                                    U P F R O N TC L A S S IF IE D ^E n c lo s e c h e c k fo r $5 fo r everyfive w o rd s o r p a rt th e re o f.A rtic le s or n u m b e rs c o u n t a s aw o rd . $1 0 m in im u m . M a il o r call:P H O E N IX N EW S PA PE R395 A tla n tic A venueB rooklyn, N Y 11217T e lep h o n e (7 1 8 ) 6 4 3 -1 4 0 0_____________ D e a d lin e T u e s d a y s a t 3 p m . _____________PASSAP DUOMATIC 80 KNITTING MACHINE, Like new, 4 color changes. All tools, weights and stand. Retails for $1400. Asking $900. 596-0188 after 7pm, wkends.PROFESSIONAL RESUMES %u2022 COVER LETTERSWE WRITE %u2022 REVISE %u2022 TYPESET7 Days %u2022 24 Hrs. %u2022 (718) 376-7847SLIDES TAKEN OF ARTISTS' WORK: Affordable rates. Your place. (718) 855-2746. (J31)VINTAGE CLOTHING GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALEhundreds of dresses, jackets, skirts and blouses for $3 each. Also, linens, drapes and more. 486 Atlantic Ave. 717-875- 4728. (J24)VICTORIAN SOFA for sale. Feather cushion. 6 ft. 802-0244 Noon-7pm.SAD0RA DUNCAN DANCE ARTS Original beginning echnique: Class $5. Dorothea 853-4210. (J24)B00KKEEPER/SECY TO DIRECTOR: Jr. college, non-profit organization %u2022 Walk to work %u2022 Boro Hall area %u2022 Accts. Rec. / Payroll %u2022 Good salary/Hours %u2022 Send short resume %u2014 Box# 100, The Phoenix, 395 Atlantic Ave. Bklyn NY 11217.LARRY%u2019S -500 PIANOS. New $1,250. Used $495. Tuning services. (718)469-9378.WANTED: CONTEMPORARY, INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL ARTISTS for Gospel Music Week in Bklyn. Aug. 18 to 21. Outdoors. Exposure. Benefits & Awards. Call (718) 756-8763 or write U.G.A., #240, Bklyn 11203.PIANO TUNING: REPAIRING: REGULATING: Resident tuner it BAM. Call for estimate, appraisals. Fmnk, 643-0968.TRUMPET LESSONS, all levels. Children a specialty. Call 788-3714._______________________________________(J24)BLOCK PARTY! Saturday July 26th, Washington Ave. between DeKalb and Willoughby. FOOD! MUSIC! FLEA MARKET! Sponsored by Washington-Willoughby Neighborhood Association. (J24)TENNIS INSTRUCTORTennis learn from the best:W.D. CARTER BATSON, DIRECTORUniversal Christian AllianceProfessional Tennis Registry U.S.T.A.. Y.W.C.A. Competed in PanAmerican & Olympus & Hall of Fame: 718-622-8542. (6487)OFFICE ASSISTANT%u2014 Full time all around job. High energy level a must. Clear phone voice. A/R. good with figures, light typing. Call Mrs. Armstrong643-1400 (UFW)EXPERIENCED SEWING PERSON WANTED for home decorating projects: ie curtains, drapery, pillows, etc. For established Park Slope fabric store. (718) 857-5482.INDOOR PARKING PARK SLOPE: Union St., 6th & 7th Aves. Available July 1st, self-park auto garage door, $200/mo. (718)622-0428.YOUR CAR WAXED AND WASHED. Professionally done curbside service. $35. 436-8296.FILL-A-BAG SALE: July 14-19. $ 5 /bag. Berkeley Carroll Street School Thrift Shop. 42 Fifth Ave. (betw. Dean & Bergan Sts.) 10am-6pm. (718) 783-7422. (J10)PrF n ATAL EXERCISE CLASS ta u g h t by e x p e rienced trained in s tru c to r. Day & E vening classes available. Free trial class. Call Marya W arshaw-chu. (718)789-5783._____________________________________SECRETARY WANTED. Active F^ark Slope R.E. office needs organized, aggressive secretary. Call today. Jeartine. 718-230-7600.PRIVATE PARKING, secured lot. Dean Street off 4th Ave. space for two cars. Monthly rate. (718)643-9647.SUMMER RENTAL-WALK TO OCEAN BEACH: Bay, shopping, LIRR. 60 minutes to The Heights, The Slope, or Midtown by car or LIRR. 4BR duplex, kitchen, DR, LR. Two baths. Long Beach, NY. No pets Perfect for shares. $585 a week. 718/768-8515.______________________________________n n n n u i m i i i n n i i m m i n i r i r a i i * (U I I U U IM . I I I I I L I U r i l O O U D L L I A A U y tlb t. L U V C iy l U l ll lb l lC U1/BR. $600/utilities. 718-522-3086. (J10)FOR SALE: 5 oak dining chairs. Original finish. $175. (718) 624-4476 anytime. (J10)Way Back WhenPoverty in Brooklynis nothing new. Duringthe first tw o decades ofthis century im m igrantsflocked to W illiam sburg, Bedford andBrownsville in brooklynto being a new life.Sanitation was prim itive, hot w ater taps,non-existent and extrem e poverty w as therule. At that tim e, nogovernm ent aid wasavailable, and eventhough it is today, manyof the residents of localw elfare hotels feel theiraccom m odations arelittle better than thoseof the turn of the century im m igrant whorelied on the charity ofaid organizations to getby. (Photo courtesy ofBrooklyn Bureau ofC om m unity Service.)C hairm an of the BoardD.B. ArmstrongEditor & PublisherMichael A. ArmstrongA ssistant EditorTracy GarrityR eporterLiz KochRob TaylorEditorial InternsJared CloudC ontribu ting EditorsDennis HoltArthur KroeberPhotographyKathryn KirkStacy RosenstockG eneral M anagerGeorge FialaA dvertising M anagerBinni IpcarA dvertising SalesEd GillespieC lassified AdvertisingLydia BurleyArt, TypographyMike MolanphyArija ArmstrongThe Hometown newspaper of Downtown Brooklyn's Historic Brownstone Neighborhoods395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217Telephone (718) 643-1400Serving Brownstone Brooklyn since 1972M em ber ofN ew YorkPressAssociationWinner of More than 47 Awards fromthe New York State Press Associationfor Outstanding JournalismIncluding These Awards in 1984:In Depth ReportingBest Special SectionOutstanding Community ServiceBest Spot News CoverageBest Legal Reporting in 1983New York State Bar AssociationThe Phoenix (USPS 044650) is published weekly by the Serif Press, Inc., Michael A. Armstrong, President. Second ClassPostage Paid at Brooklyn, New York 11201. Annual subscription by mail in Brooklyn $12.50. Elsewhere $15. Single copy priceat office and newsstands 35 cents. Copyright %u00a91986 Serif Press, Inc. Postmaster: Send changes o f address to Phoenix, 395Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11217.|!g5Sg%u00bbfimmmmmmmmS u b s c r i b eWtmm.S ig n Clp for 5 2 G reat W eek s ofN ew s and Features Especially Writtenfor The Historic DowntownBrownstone Neighborhoods ofBrooklyn Heights, Park Slope, BoerumHill, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens,Clinton Hiii, Fort G reene, WindsorTerrace, Sunset Park andProspect Heights52 W p p I f K f n r O n l y $12.50Save Money: Two Years for $20Prize-Winning Reporting Every Week ThatKeeps You In Touch With YourNeighborhood and Your Neighbors.1 Sendcheck'or money order to:j PHOENIX1 3 9 5 Atlantic Ave.| Brooklyn, NY 1 1 2 1 78 %u25a1 $ 1 2 .5 0 (one year)1 %u25a1 $15 (one year autiidc Snotty*)! %u25a1 $ 2 0 .0 0 (two years)E M am a!88!8l| Address 81 City Stet- |1 Zip Code. . 1L %u2014 %u2014 ____________________ r ___________________________%u25a0Page 2, THE PHOL NIX, July 24,1986
                                
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