Saturday, January 15, 1917 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five U - MA 'SE , A a pr mmmomommuhl FOR RENT LARGE ROOM for a person with energy to share, ¢to keep our beauti- ful 6 bedroom house a home. Fire- place, laundry, & complete kitchen. 668-8743, immed. 170115 ONE MALE NEEDED for two person apt. for Winter Term, in house, very nice. Choice location, reason- able. 662-6024. 09C115 ROOM IN 4-WOMAN APT. $82.50/ month. Reasonably studious, non- smoker preferred. 663-7695. 140118 2 ROOMS AVAILABLE for non- smokers in 3 bedroom apt. close to campus. 663-7369. 110116 LEAVING Ann Arbor. Female'space in Bertrand Russel Co-op. Room, board, sauna, free laundry, and more. Call Sara, 663-8880. Leave message. 01C119 GRAD / PRdFESSIONAL W O M A N wanted to share house four miles from campus. 971-0244, persistently after 6:00. 960121 FALL '77' EXTRFEI Y N C'E FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT near campus, board optional. 995-5374. 89C0120' ROOM in 2-bedroom apt. Kitchen, furnishings. $115 per month. 769- 1598. 580115 SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET wil get you fall option on our beautiful 4 bedroom house, large kitchen, basement, 2 bathrooms, parking. Close to cam- pus. 995-7688. 91U116 APARTMENT SUBLET - Share two bedroom partially furnished apart- ment with graduate student-Janu- ary through May with summer op- tion. $112/month. Call Monti, pref- erably before noon. 665-5661. 52U118, WANTED TO RENT FEMALE GRAD, 28, and 2 sociable male cats, seek friendly co-ed house where 'people share cooking and eat- ing Nancy 764-2572 days 453-2913 eves. 13L120 WE WANT a one bedroom apart- ment, preferably with a yard, since we have a small, housebroken dog. Reaard. Write Daily Box 420. 85L0118 WANT TO RENT 3 bedrooms in a house with use 6f kitchen and bathroom for fall '77. Must be close to campus. 668-8981. 67L0116 TWO WOMEN ARE LOOKING FOR, A COZY TWO BEDROOM APT. with a nice kitchen, decent living area, ofose to campus and not outrageous- ly expensive. So, I know we're look- ing for the impossible, but it doesn't hurt to try. If you want to sublet Uncontracted Classified Rates WORDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 add. 0-10 1.15 2.30 3.05 3.80 4.55 5.30 .75 11-15 1.40 2.80 3.70 4.60 5.50 6.40 .90 16-20 1.65 3.30 4.35 5.40 6.45 7.50 1.05 21-25 1.90 3.80 5.00 6.20 7.40 8.60 1.20 26-30 2.15 4.30 5.65 7.00 8.35 9.70 1.35 31-35 2.40 4.80 6.30 7.80 9.30 10.80 1.50 36-40 2.65 5.30 6.95 8.60 10.25 11.90 1.65 f 41-45 2.90 5.80 7.60 9.40 11.20 13.00 1.80 46-50 3.15 6.30 8.25 10.20 . 12.15 14.10 1.95 INCHES 1 3.15 6.30 8.25 10.20 12.15 14.10 1.95 2 5.65 11.30 14.75 18.20 21.65 25.10 3.45 3 8.15 16.30 21.25 26.20 31.15 36.10 4.95 4 10.65 21.30 27.90 34.20 40.65 47.10 6.45 5 13.15 26.30 34.40 42.20 50.15 58.10 8.95 N.B.: Each arouo of characters counts as one word. k F APARTMENTS ON CAMPUS Well-furnished units in modern buildings and unique older homes. STOP BY SOON For complete information and best selection CAMPUS RENTALS! 1335 S. UNIVERSITY 665-8825 Monday-Friday 9-5:30, Saturday 10-2 VISCOUNT APTS. 2 and 3 Bedroom bi-levels and tr'-levels MODEL OPEN Mon.-Fri., 3-5 p.m. Weekends 12-2 p.m. 1316 Geddes, No. 5 ~~ ~ something that sounds vaguely like Hvohenoted words over 5 ROOM AND BOARD that for the summer and then let (this includes teleohone -- - - us take-up the fall option, we'll be 10 lines equals 1 inch WOMEN interested in cooperative forever grateful. Please call Debbie living - North Campus Co-ops are %t 764-0560, days or 764-9671, eves. interested in you. Several vacancies . . . or Lani at 764-0562, eves. d,116 MUSICAL MDSE.,- for Winter Term. Call 662-4414, or - stop by the Inter Co-operative PHOTO SUPPLIES RADIOS, REPAIRS Council, Rm. 4002, Mich. Union. 18E0116 CASH PAID for old photographic OPUS GUITARS in stock. Finest for _-_ _ _ --_ __ I equipment. Selling: Nikon, Bronica, the cheapest. Apollo Music Center, HENDERSON HOUSE offers inexpen- Luna Pro etc. 761-0214, evenings. 323 S. Main St. cX0127 sive co-op living with 30 women on E B53DE118Em $t H 11 St. Immediate occupancy. 668- L U - FENDER Bandmaster, $195. 45 watts 6774 or 995-0122. 00E116( LOST AND FOUND R.MS. 761-9431. cXO128 FOUND - In I M Building before USED CRESTWOOD GUITAR, $55. ROOM AND BOARD, winter term.FU C In I M ing CabefJrnI Call 761-9431. cX0128 19maspe ek lctdnear Christmas: wedding ring. Call Jane, _____________ ampeals per wee, ocal ed 761-4225. dA116 HERNANDIS GUITARS, classical and ask for John or Joe. 49E0115 FOUND-MAN'S WATCH on Liberty steel. 40';. list.,/665-7348. Xc GO F goodfriends, Lester St. Must identify. Found before LES PAUL, 1973, $400. 994-5960. House wants boarders. 900 Oakland, Christmas. 764-1932. dA115 57X116 761-4281. 11E11$' -. -__ __ ______ - -1E. 6LOST-Old English sheepdog puppy BAND LIGHTS, also Sunn PA ROOMS~AND~MEAL contracts now named "Sebastian," in Broadway- equipment; mixer, 2 amps, bottorms, available fc- males winter term Plymouth Rd. area. Reward. 663- horns. 517-536-8343 evenings (near Reasonable rates. all Mike or Rich, 15116 or 662-2806. 31A0118 Jackson). 60X0118 761-5145. 69E115 .-LOST -- Safety glasses with strap, USED AMPEG Bass, $175; B-15, $350; ROOMMATESbrown case. Paul, 6652809. 28A0118 Fender Super Reverb, $350. Apollo MISCELLANEOUS Music Center, 769-1400. cX0127 BURNS PK. Resnonsible person to - ROAD AMPS, Rowland pianos and share. $120-elec. 769-2350. 10Y120 PINBALL & COFFEE Earth amps available for in-store ALBR RA-E___. -___.-_ The Cross Eyed Moose and Tommy's demo. Call for appointment. Apollo AERT TERRACE-Male roommate Holiday Camp invite you to enjoy Music Center, 769-1400. cX0126 needed. Modern, luxurious. Call 662- free coffee every morning. cM0227 2453 83Y0120 STEREO COMPONENTS MAE WANTED for nice house close PRIVATE PILOT Ground School. 12 20_40' ,OFF on most of the 120 to Arb. Good roommates. Reason- session course meets Monday nights, brands available. Call B.L. Co., 995- able. 761-8773. 76Y0116 7-9:30 in East Engineering, begin- 9337, Mon.-Sat., 11-6. eXtco ning Jan. 17. $45 course fee includes ___ SINGLE ROOM in clean, quiet 4- text Sponsored by UM Flyers. BUSINESS SERVICES 72M0l11 B SN S SR IE bdrm. house near campus on Ged- -_-- des. Wood tram, fireplace, laundry. PINBALL & COFFEE GUITAR INSTRUCTION Prefer female, working or grad. Td Classical-Private or class lessons by Furishd,$11.5/mo pus tiitisThe Cross Eyed Moose and Tommys# concert performer. Reasonable rates. Furnished. $112.50/mro. plus utiliies. Holiday Camp invite you to enjoy Guiart Galler . Nes Arcade. 663-2129 (best between 5 and 10) or free coffee every morning. cM0227 Guitar Gallery, 236 Nickels Arcade. leave messw,- with Leslie, 761-1170. j_1662-5888, or 485-0310, eve. 81J0122 86Y115 FACULTY MEMBER WITH 16 month o fu ---- ------- -- old daughter wishes to organize FLUTE INSTRUCTOR on faculty WANTED PERSON to share 2- cooperative play group with one to of three colleges. Member of prs. bdrm, furnished apt. with male,; two year olds, 665-5459. 43M118 fessional duo. Will teach begin- grad roommate. 3 blocks fror cam- ._ ning-advanced students in home. pus. Good deal. Phone 668-8338 any- USED CARS Ten min. drive from campus. 429- time. 87Y0116 9241. +Jfl7' ROOMMATE 'NEEDED. Immediate '64 VW BEETLE, completely restored TYPING i'? PRINTING. IBMI occupancy. Cooperative style house. to mint condition. Rust-proofed. Selectric. 20 yrs. experience. 116 E. $80. 761-5648, 99Y119 769-1077 after -6 pm. 15N121 Michigan. Ypsilanti. 485 4800. c.ltc FEMALE GRAD roommate needed 1968 VW FASTBACK. Body is solid, THE SECRETARIAT for nice modern 2-bdrm. Fantastic good mechania conto Typing. Copying, Binding on-campus location. Parking, A'C,. by VW dealership mechanic. Week- Editing, Drafting, Lettering Non-smoker. Call now. 994-3516, days after 7, weekends anytime, 1- 1812 South State Street 38Y116 229-8942. 23N1191 11-6, 7 days/week 994-3594 Ctc MARKLEY ROOM, Frost House. Room and Board for Winter Term. David, 763-3990. 100115 University Towers Apartments SOUTH UNIVERSITY AT FOREST * 2 blocks to campus * 4 month winter term lease 0 Single liability lease * Piano room and study lounge * Swimming pool * 24 hour security * Laundry facilities within building Visit University Towers -at 536 S. Forest or call 761-2680. emit$ FREE ROOM AND BOARD in ex- change for assistance with elderly gentleman. 662-9628 or 663-5107. 2900116 LARGE 2-PERSON bdrm. and single person bdrm. avail. in house right off campus. $110/person/mo. Nego- tiable. 63-0788. 360116 characters count as two words e numbers) 5 words per line FOR SALE PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATOR - HP-55 with timer, linear regression, conversions, free math pac. $225 or best offer. Jim, 994-1268 eves. 16B119 UNICO COMPACT Refrigerator, ex- cellent condition, $75; TEAC reel to reel tape deck, auto reverse, Sound on sound, $200. 995-4436. 94B116 TiAC 360-S STEREO cassette, tapes, extras. New condition.- $210. Craig, 761-1237. 40B116 BRAND NEW MATTRESS - Box comb. 662-7186 after 6 p.m. 77B0116 GERARD turntable, dustoover; good condition, $40, best offer. 995-7688. 75B0116 5 CU. FT. REFRIGERA'TOR for sale. Call 971-1869. dB0116 TYPEWRITER, Smith Corona por- table-brand new. $50. 665-2433. 55BI15 25 INCH COLOR T.V. $200 or best offer. Call Pete, 662-9449. 61B0116 SITUATIONS WANTED SET A RECORD r on any of our pinball machines and Iwin a free submarine sandwich. CROSS EYED MOOSE 613 E. Liberty TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP Packard at State c00226 HELP WANTED UAC PRINT SHOP needs work-study student 5-10 hours/week. Print- mimeo-sales, $3.00/hour. Call 763- 1107. 19H0121 WANTED-PERSON to clean apart- ment of profesisonal couple with no children. 4 hrs./wk. $3.50/hr. Call 995-2560 after 6 p.m. or weekends. 59H0121 DELIVERY DRIVERS: Must be 18, part time only. Apply in person after 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Place. Start immedi- ately. 0211121 HELP WANTED in Chinese food store. Call 761-8020 for interview, Mon.-Fri., 10-4. 880120 MOTHER OF TWO needs college student for summer helper to live in. Must swim. Call collect 557-6693 or write 2420Q Pierce, Southfield, MI 48075. 90H127 EARN EXTRA MONEY - Part-time as a Shaklee distributor, selling top - quality products. Unlimited earnings, qualify for car. Call Jeff Meltzer at 764-3680. cH0212 HELP WANTED WORK-STUDY,$3.50/hr. 995-2337.^ 96H01153 WORK STUDY STUDENT withI background in nutrition or eleien- tary education. Teach nutrition to children, parents, and teachers. 10-; 15 hrs./wk. $3 to $3.50/hr. Car. Beverly Chethik, 973-9510. 65H116l BABYSITTER - My home, Packard- Stadium area. 10.month-old. Tues- day and Thursday 10 a.m.-1 p.m.1 995-4385. 71H01191 BUS BOYS WANTED to work forj lunch and/or dinner in return '- a meal. Call 761-5145, ask for Q. y. 66H116 FULL TIME Salesperson wanted.1 Must be willing to work, experience preferred. Call Mr. Piku, 769-1400. cH0119 WORKSTUDY-UAC needs a sec-1 retary/aide. 763-1107. 30H0118 GRAD. ASST. position, % time, avail, in occupational education pro-1 grams. Responsibilities include co.. ordinating manpower, releated con- ferences, and workshops. Applica- tions and full details are available at 4003 School of Education Build.' Closing date is Jan. 17. 05H01151 MASSEUSES WANTED. $8 hr. Apply in person, 215 S. Fourth Ave. 45H127 PERSONAL CUT AIR TRAVEL COSTS up to 3, You CAN save money using our new Air Travel Referral Service. Call 482- 3480. We'll send details. Logisco In- ternatiqnal. cFtc JACK WHITE is coming to the Union. Watch for him on Feb. 7th. ' OcF16 OPEN TONIGHT 'til 1:00 a.m. Pin-, ball, bowling, and billiards at the Union. cF011 HATHA T004 class, 640 Oxford, Thursdays, Jan. 20-March 17, 8 p.m. Call 995-5483 or come on Ja. 20. $16. 47F120 TWO, WORKSHOPS with Peter Fleming, Pellin Institute. Feb. 3-6. Sex, Love, Affection: Intimate rela- tions Feb. 10-13. People work: train- ing in Gestalt methods. Details 665- 2397. 54F123 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a d i o r Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. cFtc pN-GOING PERSONAL GROWTH GROUPS FOR WOMEN (includes Gestalt and body work). TUE. EVE- NINGS: 7:30-10 (Feb. 1-Mar. 22);' WEDS. AFTERNOONS: 1-3 (Feb. 2- Mar. 23). Sliding scale. Leaders: Catherine Lilly, Ruth Bigelow. Info/ registration: 662-2801, 663-8446. 18F0130 WEDDING INVITATIONS - Mod or tradit o-'' Call 761-0942 anytime. cFtc C. ..-. AND PHYLLIS F.- I LOVE YOU BOTH, MADLY, THEOPHILU. cFtc ISRAELI FOLKDANCING. Join the many each Sunday, 1-3 p.m., at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Instruction for beginners and advanced. $.25. 73F0 18 GENERATION U-M Inter-arts (literary) magazine NEEDS Serious and committed artists, edi- tors, production persons, business persons AND SALESPERSONS! MEETING TUE., JAN. 18 7:30 P.M. Generation/Gargoyle office - First floor, Student Publications Bldg. 420 Maynard. SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS FEB. 4 dFO111 U-M STYLISTS at the Union. Chet, Harold, and Dave. Open 8:30 a.m.- 5:15 p.m. CF0115 U.J.A. STUDENT Campaign is get- ting organized. Interested people should be at Hillel for 5:30 Sunday meeting. 74F0116 MIXED BOWLING Leagues-- Now forming, sign up now. Michigan Union Lanes. cF116 ACU-I Tournaments for men and women. Pocket Billiards Sat. & Sun., Jan. 22-23, 12 p.m. Bowlng. Sat., Jan. 22, 10 a.m Mich Union. cF$121 BARGAIN CORNER PERSONAL -GENTLEMEN LOOKING for mature intellectual women interested in marriage. Please reply to Daily Box 15, or 483-8659.Only serious appli- cants need apply. 12F121 SEE OUR COSMETICIAN for your make-up needs. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. Ave. cFtc VISIT ANN ARBOR'S only gem lab before you spend your money need- lessly. Fine quality diamonds and low prices on all engagement and wedding rings. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc PRIMAL At the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, 971-0102. 51F0125 JAZZ at the University Club with the Root's Trio: Noel Cunningham, piano; Ted Hartley, bass; Stanley Slaughter, drums. Friday and Satur- day evenings 9 p.m.-1 a.m. in the club cocktail lounge in the Michigan Union building. Ask hostess for a free trial membership card. 763-2236. m eFte ONE - TO - ONE RELATIONSHIPS WORKSHOP - Skill practice in initiating, deepening, de-escalating friendships. For 5 men, 5 women. Jan. 21-23. Bob and Margaret Blood, 769-0046. 19F0120 SHOP THE APOTHECARY Drug Store and Save. Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. Ave. cFtc $10 REWARD - Need own room in house (or apartment) with parking for winter term or longer. Adapta.. ble non-smoking vegetarian gradu- ate student (social work). Prefer co- ed community place with children for around $100/month plus share of utilities within 10 blocks of So- cial Work Bldg. (E. Huron & State). John, 994-4127. 27F01151 AN ALTERNATIVE COPIES-232c each Work with inmates. Learn of Lowest Prices Anywhere criminal "Justice." Inmate Project IMPRESS. 524 E. William, 665-4321 offers credit. Contact Susan Hilde- eFte brandt, 763-3548. 32F123 -- --- COMMUNITY SERVICE Here's the opportunity for prac- PROJECT OUTREACH PERSONAL I tical experience working with GROWTH GROUPS, LEADERSHIP young pebple. Innovative Tutorial TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES offers credit. Contact Ellen Offen, 763-3348. 31F123 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , POLICY AD deadline is 12 noon the day before publication (4 p.m. Fri. for Sun.) including corrections and cancellations. The Daily is not re 'sible for more than (W-e it ,t insertion of an ad. ALver zts may be removed from ) uoicationf but will be billed according to original num- 'er of days ordered. This policy :s also applicable to ads requir- ing pre-payment. i.e., no refunds. information regarding content of classified ads cannot be dis- closed prior to publication. Ad-, vertisers names may never be revealed. Numler of lines in advertise- ment is determined by total number of words--5 words/line. 'Help Wanted" ads cannot dis- criminate on the basis of se, color, creed or national origin to any extent (i e. ,"preferably" is still discriminatory). "Foufd" ads are run free-n. charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. n PERSONAL DIRECT PT.'RCHASING, volume sell- ing, and marginal profits assure you that your diamond will be an in- vestment at Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc GESTALT WOMEN'S WEEKEND. Jan. 21-23 (Fri. eve-Sun. after- noon). Fee: $35 ($15 deposit). Leaders: Jane, Hassinger, MSW'/ 1 Catherihe Lilly. Info/registration: 662-2801, 994_4215. 73F119 t Outreach consultants with skills, in -- -- ------$- group and individual intervention XEROX AND OFFSET are offering two groups for people fast, low cost duplicating who are or would like to be group COPY QUICK leaders. 1217 S. University 769-0560 , cFto These offerings would be appropri-, _-._._-= ate for people preparing to go into ON-GOING PERSONA14 GROWTH helping professions, people who GROUP; starts Jan. 20. Thursday have been interested in group phe- evenings-sliding scale ($10 mini- nomena, or who have some experi- mum/session). Leaders: Michael ence in leading different sorts of- Andes MSW, Catherine Lilly. Info/ groups. registration: 662-2801. 751119 Course credit may be available. In- 'NG WINE from the Village formational meeting Sun., Jan. 16, 'rv cellar means properly MLB Lee. Rm. 1, 4-6 p.m. For 5 ' z vine at a reasonable price. further information, call 663-9472 Village Apothecary, 1112 S. Univ. eves. - 50F116 Ave. cFtc ACADEMY BOOK BINDERY has BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- moved. 722 Brooks, Ann Arbor, 995 ed while-U-wait!, MBL PRESS, 1217 4000. cF0219 Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFto r- There IS a difference!!! - MCAT - LSAT - DAT '71 HORNE'I, 6 cylinder stick shift. Good condition. $750 or best offer. Call between 12 p.m. and 6 pm. 769-8326. 62NO118 VEGA OWNERS M. TY SI ANUSCRI PT ePEWRITING PECIALISTS *GMAT *«CPAT .VAT eGRE «OCAT .SAT . NATIONAL MED. & DENT. BOARDS . ECFMG * FLEX Flexible Programs and Hours Over 38 years of experience and success. Small classes. Voluminous home study materials. Courses that are constantly updated.'Centers open days and weekends all year. Complete tape facilities for review of class lessons and for use of supplementary materials. Make-ups for With serious body rust or engine aroblems within 50.000 miles or 5 years of Vega ownership are in- vited to join a collective consumer effort to obtainsatisfactory resti-I tution from GM. Call Hugh McPher- son. 761-8813. 66N0118 DR. PAUL C. USLANI OPTOMETRIST Eye Examinations Full Contact Lens Service ! Cold Sterlization for I Soft Lenses EXCELLENCE IN T YPE Personalized IBM Selectric Type EDITING, PRINTING, LETTERING TELEPHONE DICTATION STEPHENS PROFESSIONAL TYPEWRITING SERVICE P.O. Box 181 Ypsilanti, Mich. Ms. Stephens 434-1984 cJtc IFYOUCAN VE SWER TO PREIL PUZE AAR IS TALES Lf A A N AGI E A AAR 61BAD I VORYCOAST YOU COULD SAVE£T"A" TEERPE ACIA 'BUUR IND 'S " ER ECI 5114ENNIJU I SEN TA; I P SO S T T 0 5 A G UFE.v L A REARS ELS A N SE LM L i LAC OBO 0L Y E 0M EN Forfree information writet H R I S NE E D)F DR 1 RVE. ox 345 R M A U Rockville. Maryland 20852 ~~ f t. 1s k' r I missed lessons at our centers. W'rite or call: 1945 Pauline Blvd. rn ', Ann Arbor 48103 TEST PREPARATION 662-3 149 SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 Call Toll Free (outside N.Y. State) X00 - 221-9840 For Affiliated Centers in Major U. S. Cities 545 CHURCH ST. 769-1222 i AY A T TENTION!! WORLD PRIEMERE PRODUCTIONS (The only Theatre group that does original script) NEEDS: WRITERS: to submit scripts for production in April PRODUCER TECH. DIRECTOR LIGHTING DESIGNER CHOREOGRAPHER PUBLICITY DIRECTOR DIRECTOR MASS MEETING--Jan. 17 at 7:30 in the Pendleton Room on the 2nd floor of the Union. For info call 763-1107. Who are W you, te ling tF, us how to run our busnessr It takes a Iat of confidence to come fresh out of school and begin telling us how to do things. On the other hand, it takes an un- usual company to provide the kind of environment where that can happen, but that is exactly the environment you'll find at Scott Paper. We constantly search for people who have the ability to respond to chal- lenge and think for themselves, those with the initiative and desire to seek al- - ternatives, the skill and courage to con- vince others that there are better ways and who aren't afraid to express their ideas. At Scott, we admire an aggressive stan. becausew uj r e na c 1 ' ACROSS 1 Slow run 5 Pour, as rain 9 Damp " 14 Arizona Indian 15 Pulpit, old style 16 January, in Spain 17 Pipe part 18 Grouper of the warm seas 19 Reference book 20 1964 Supreme Court dictum: Phrase 23 Founder of Hadassah,1912 24 Transportation 25 "-- anid only" 27 Survive a social error 31 Laughing 32 Bill: Slang 33 Luau food 34 More 35 Prevailing conditions 36 License for example: Abbr. 37 Stir 38 Kind of bear 39 Type of residence 40 Brats' stock-in- trade. 42 Quondam 43 Rabbit -- 44 New Zealander 45 Changing, as voting areas 49 Corpus -- (body of law) 50 Take it easy 51 One of the Smiths 53 Excessive 54 --- many words 55 "- horse!" 36 Nines 57 Bartlett, for one 58 Ideal spot DOWN 1 Suffixes with four and six 2 Newspaper sec- ,tion 3 When togo for game 4 Eastern or Central 5 Mexican food 6 Correct 7 Zaragoza's river 8 Mancini-Mercer song hit 5 617l1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1977 LOS ANGELES TIMES 9 Weightier 10 Countless 11 Dissolve 12 Dies- 13 Parties: Brit. colloq. 21 Treasure State: Abbr. 22 Features of chalets 25 Pay the bill 26 dirI's name 27 Beans 28 Free from bias 29 Not so good 30 Saltpeter 32 Item in audio- visual education 35 Trips 36 Victoria for example 38 Lauds 39 Debatable 41 Cause of yawns 42 Element 44 - Solemnis 45 Magical mark 46 Wagner role 47 Le Sage 48 Way i or out 49 Project 52 Human Sunday Gay Discussions An opportunity for discussion on ques- tions of personal meaning. A brief presentation on a different topic each Sunday afternoon at 3, followed by dis- cussion and a social hour. 11 SAM'S STORE LEVI'S DENIMS Bell Bottoms Boor Jeans Tradi tioncils Button Fly Pre-Woshed LEVI'S CORDS Bell Bottoms Straight Legs SWEATERS $8.00-$15.00 BEST SELECTION of Western Shirts in town Hooded Sweatshiris 12 14 17 20 3 11 1 JANUARY 16: THE NATURE OF LOVE JANUARY 23: ANDROGNY-THE INTEGRATION OF FEMININE AND MASCULINE PRINCIPLES JANUARY 30: GAYNESS AND ISOLATIONISM FEBRUARY 6: STRAIGHT FRIENDS 23 16 19 22 24 S 13 . .... 25 3N -I-H 32 5 '1, I - -1 ! - I,.... I I 'M I I I- ._ E -