P Sr,!' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 13, 197t, Tuesday. January 13. 197~ -- I, ----J I . -r . DAILY CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED ROOMMATES OWN ROOM In apt., house on Hill. $83 mo. till July. Bill, 995-0931 mornings. 30Y115 MALE TO share bedroom in 3-; man apartment, modern, near cam-J pus. 65 mo. Call 995-5418. 83Y0115j I FOR RENT AEPi FRATERNITY needs one fe- male to complete spacious double. Call Charlie, 665-8018. 89C113j FEMALE WATITED for own =roomi in apt. Fireplace, picture window,! $85/mon. 995-5807. 07C1159 ROOMS WITH kitchen. 8-month- FOR RENT I MUSICAL MDSE., AVALABLE IMMEDIATELY Lage RADIOS, REPAIRS single room in spacious two-personI NEW CITATION GUITAR:Damaged :apartment for mature, considerate nE n PriTAp: DMusi male: Very close to campus, parking henpern323tS. Mainc AnnApollor. included. Lease through August. I $112.50 a month plus electric. Call cXtc 995-3913, 5-7 p.m. d l 3 REPAIR,.adjustment and restora- tion of all string instruments. COMPLETELY FURNISHED Quality work, completely guaran- APARTMENTS . teed.GrettaesB (C..1342 N ,... FEMALE GRAD to share. bedrom Nort C"r-ns Own TOWERING PINES, Boys-WOOD- """ u !'o" * ' -npus.- uer"ilease, convenient location. Inquire LAND. Girls. Eagle River Wis. $1.00 Call 663-6270. 9Y4after 4, 995-7509, 761-0314 evenings. WANTED: Head cooks, Maintenance WANTED: Woman to share huge 9400113 Man, Nurse, Men Counselors in :Wmnt-saehg Crafts, Water Sports, Dramatics In double in Forest Court house. 995- CONGENIAL non-smoking male stu- dtan lore, Riflery. Married sngle, 9725. dy113 dent to share room in fraternity. Interviews: Jan. 14,Student Activi- 761-5145, ask for Gary or Doug. ties Building. Marion Jordan, 444 SUBLET 97EO113; Comfort La. Palatine, IL. 84H113 --- -}--- - -'--.- - - ~ -- MAN WANTED for room in friend- NOW RENTING MAINTENANCE PERSON to do oc- ly, cooperative mansion, Church St. casional light work around house.-- area. 995-0184. dU0113 FALL 1 976 $3.50/hr. 662-9709. 11HO114 E--ALL~-9-6 1FEMALE TO SHARE 2 bedroom! BUSPERSON TO work meal job at apartment. Low rent. Close to Med/' TLJ MA c fraternity. Reasonable work, g o o d Central camp.is. 761-1003. 47U0115 ;J; food. Call Doug, 761-5145. 96H0113--------A----P- ______ __FEMALE to share bedroom in 4-wo- A A T E T KITCHEN HELP needed. Good food, man apt. Two blocks from campus. (at corner of William & Thompson) flexible hours. Call 761-9596. 90H0115 Rent negotiable. Call 995-8362. 03U113 Furnished efficiency, 1 & 2 bedroom SECRETARY/TYPIST job opening --- apartments. See manager at Apt. for registered work-study students. FOR RENT 216 or call: 15-20 hrs./wk. Call 994-HELP any- time. 71H113 FEMALE NEEDED to complete 3{665-2289 LUNHHLPwane- 'Expe'son apt., central campus. Modern LUNCH HELP wanted - Exchange apt. $95/mo. 995-4696. 09C0115 for meals immediately. Call Rick, SAN-- 761-6281. 8600122 FOR RENT: Room in house w/3 PEtwomen. $90 and utilities. Please ( fr U-MS PHOTO-COPTER-Person to run IBM call 663-1255. 290113 (across rom Stadium) photocopier, evenings & weekends, -uih.&2 drm a t no experience necessary. $2.00/hr. WOMAN WANTED to share modern menis. Parking available. Buses to Call 662-1770 for appointment, cHtc 2-bedroom anartment near North and from campus every % hour. - Campus. A/C, carpeted, dishwasher,' See manager at Apt. K-1 or call: EARN. extra money throughout the~ swimming pool, tennis court. Feb.' semester by volunteering for the through Aug. Rent negotiable. Call 994-3955 PSYCHOLOGY PAID SUBJECT Jane 994-0515 after 5 p.m 28115cCtc POOL. Business hrs.: 9-12 call 764- ' 4209; 1-4 call 763-1101. 51H118 SINGT.E furnished room. 483-3795 or ROOM. $95. Near campus, utilities - -°-'1482-7329. 27C115 included. Call 665-8074. 5-7 p.m. SALES PERSON WANTED. $50/wk. --__- 420113 and 20% commission. Call 994-0627. EFFICIENCY on campus. Sharp, --- 36H0116 newly furnished, very quiet build- HOSPITAL LOCATION, large, fur- CHEMISTRY STUDENT, r-tm ng. For serious, responsible older nished efficiency. $190/mon. Call part-timewoman or grad student. $160 plus 769-3639. 750111 for consulting work. Jean Criteen- utilities.. 8-mo. lease. A landlord - ----- ------- - jen. Ultraspherics..665-3701. 25H1117 who cares. 665-0396. 250116 OWN ROOM in 7-bedroom house for rent. $95'mo. Two blocks f r o m CREATIVE BABYSITTER 2-BEDROOM, couple, working or campus. 994-5680. 98C0114 or professek, 8:30-4 Must have town Above Co-op. 917 Packard, $225. 662- A BIG sleeping room, only for man, transportation, references. 761-8477 0187. No pets. 23C116 on campus. No cooking. 663-5930. - __ __ 9500121 .ifter 4 p.m. 28H1117 UNFURNISHED 2-bdrm. apartment. ----- --- - - - $215. Near campus. Maiden Lane. 2 FEMALE Grad or professional stu- RECEPTIONIST 763-6039. 260118 dents wanted for own rooms in on-, .Must type 40 wpm. $2.25/hr. Call campus co-ed house for next year. 562-5575 for appointment; cHtc OWN ROOM for Grad/wkg. person $70. Call 995-2567. 550114 -"-'-'-' (F/M) in Unfurnished Apt. Share -------- -- -- --- - - - WANTED TO RENT with female Grad student. Very FURNISHED ROOM available Imme- close to Med Center. A C. swimming diately, near campus and St. Joseph FEMALE GRAD needs place to stay pool. Call 761-7941. C hospital, also roommates needed for' Monday through ,Thursday. Call i --- -- -- - modern and older campus apts. Kym, 995-5864. 14LO114 PARKING SPACES available near Campus Management, Inc. 663-4101. campus for winter term. 662-9709. !C1113" PHOTO SUPPLIES -._anIMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Two - SHARE Modern Apt. in an interna- bedroom, furnished apt. with park- PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES-Basic & tional community. Male vacancy in ing, air conditioning, etc. 2 blocks' Advanced. Private instruction. Be- 2 or 4-person apt. Call 662-5525 to Diag and near hospitals. 662-7787. ginning soon. Call 995-4384. 64131171 17C0113' cC11l3 e Weekly housekeeping service, one block from campus. Four month winter lease. Rentals from $95/mon. University Towers, 536 South Forest, 761-2680. 720117 i THE HIGHLANDS One & two bedroom unfurnished apartments. Lighted tennis court, pool and security lock system. Buses to and from campus daily. 1697 Broadway, Apt. 303 769-3672 cCtc FALL '76 EXTREMELY NICE ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTS AND HOUSES Nancy and Jean will be glad to help you with your housing needs. STOP BY-OR CALL US CAMPUS RENTALS 1335 S. University 665-8825 Monday-Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 10:00-2:00 VISCOUNT APARTMENTS 2 and 3 Bedroom Bi-Levels and Tri-Levels MODEL OPEN M-F, 11-1, 6-8 Weekends, 2-4 1316 Geddes No. 3 Main. 994-4964. cXtc DREADNAUGHT GUITAR SALE. Used guitars starting at $49.95. Ap- ollo Music Center, 323 S. Main. cXtc PA EQUIPMENT GBX, 2 cabinets with 212's and horn, 6 channel head, some a'ccessories, $900. 995-0605. 05X115 SONY stereo systems, TV's at just above wholesale prices. Write for free catalogue and price list. Also mention other brands interested in. SIGHT & SOUND Elctronlcs, P.O. Box 35, Ann Arbor, 48107. 76X0120 MARTIN D12-28 guitar, perfect con- dition. 763-6269. 82X0115 NEW SHIPMENT of Upright Pianos from $175. Apollo Music Center, 761- 9430. cXtc TUESDAY SALE: up to 25% off, must mention ad. See Don, Apollo Music Center, 323 S. Main, 761-9430. eXtc GUITARS, 40% off list. Garcia, Her- nandis, Ramirez. 665-7348 or 429- S9241 cXtc BUSINESS SERVICES 2 GRAD WOMEN want room in house. Call Mary, 665-6082, or Nina, 662-3726. 24L115 BANDS for frat parties. Don, 761-, 9431 and 487-5526. cJtc IKE'S MINI-MOVER Want to move in a hurry? Truck available for small moving within 25 miles. 973-0763. 78J0131 EDITORIAL SERVICES Highest references 769-2931 PERSONAL K_ PERSONAL AIKIDO AND KENDOITIRED of the classroom? Want an Martial -s demonstration by Ta- opportunity to learn in a creative kashl ' 'hida (7th dan) and Hay- environment? Learn skills while ashi Tatsuo (5th dan) on Tuesday, serving the community. Placements ,Tan 13. 4:30 p.m. I. M. Building available for committed students in Wrestling Room. 84F113 three experiential learning programs. Projects are: Child Care and Devel- ACT-I Duplicate Bridge tournament opment, Inmate Project, and Inno- Thursday, 7 p.m. $1 entry fee. Ore- vative Tutorial Experience. Contact dit for master points. Singles or Project Community at 2204 Michi- whatever. Michigan Union Assembly gan Union. 763-3548. Sign up now, Hall. cFO5 l ABLE.close early. CREDIT AVAIL- 90F113 EXERCISE HOUR Tues. and Thurs.,'ABE 12-1 at Sports Coliseum. ALL IN- V ---! . THE CROSS EYED MOOSE HEADWIND appearing at Chances home of the Are one night only, Tuesday, Janu-C ary 13. 06F113 CLEAN MACHINE 613 E. LIBERTY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES, sign F116 up now. Michigan Union Lanes. __ cF0115 A COURSE OF ACTION . Air EXERCISE HOUR Mon.-Thurs. 5:30- Force ROTC. If you've two aca- 6:30 at Sports Coliseum. ALL IN- demic years remaining in schooll VITED!!! Ftc (graduate or undergraduate) look' rinto our AFROTC programs. It's one DAYCARE: Openings'for 2%-5 year way of planning for a good future. olds. Full-time. Corntree Co-op. Get all the details today. Contact: Call Lynda, 665-0606. 22F125 AFROTC, North Hall, Ph, 764-2403. 85F0113, PERSONAL COPIES - 2? c each I{.west Prices Anyuhere IM1'HMiiS, 524 E. William. 665 * 2 FREE GAMES . 4321 eFte a5J131 EFFICIENCY on campus: Large- modern, furnished $180. 418 E. Wash- TYPING, Copying, Binding, Editing, ington. Call 668-6906 or '663-3641. Keypunching, Notary Service. eCtc THE SECRETARIAT --- -------Dissertation Specialists NEEDED: People for doubles $75. 812 S. State Street Co-ed frat on Cambridge. Jim 761- 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 994-3594 5857. 23C113 ___-- - . II AM a full-time, free lance typist t FOR SALE with considerable experience typing books, dissertations, papers. I type CAMERA EQUIPMENT and Stereo over 100 wpm., perfect accuracy equipment for sale. Call 995-4884. guaranteed.Base rate 70c per page. 35B118 LBM Correcting Selectric. Call Bill, TDAMOND RING, size 6. Top qua- TRANSMOGRIFYING lity. Legally appraised at $365. Price TYPING negotiable. 995-2308. 4B121 All electric Serving the academic, - -- ------- professional and business communi- CLEAN UP with Little Dipper Can- ties for 15 years. PRINTING, RE- dles "two for one" bath products SUMES, EDITING-. TASK, 761-4146. sale, through Jan. 17. Little Dipper cJtc Candles, 415 Fifth Ave, in Kerry-. town. 43B113 MISCELLANEOUS WATERBED: Double size with gold LOOKING for good quality hand- velvet and leather trimmings. In- LatKIte o be sold on con cludes frame, lining, foam padding signment, Northville area. 1-349- and headboard. $100. 995-8348 nites. 3662 between 12-6. 80M115 69B11331 A'K _ FOLK SINGING for children 5-7 YAMAHA SKIS. BOOTS. 101, Henk e, -- - COUNT THEM-11 pinball machines in our Bowling Lanes. Michigan Un- ion. cF0113 U-M STYLISTS at. the Union are open 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m., Mon.-Sat. Dave, Chet and Harold. cF114 CHILDREN'S MORNING ACTIVI- TIES-Burns Park, Mon.: 2%-3 yrs., Wed.: 4-6 yrs. Singing, painting, In- vestigating, pretending, nutritious snack. 3 hrs. $4.50. 761-7550. 91F117 WINTER TERM SPECIAL: right now through Wednesday. Billiards at $1/ hr. and M-Pin Bowling win a free game at the Michigan Union. cF0114 HATHA YOGA CLASS: Exercise and relaxation. 8-week course, $15 fee. CALL 995-5483 or come to 640 Ox- ford on Thurs., Jan. 15, 8 p.m. 10F14 AT CAMPUS FORUM you can talk about anything-even God! Campus Forum invites students, faculty, wo- women, men,relilgous, non-religious -anyone who wants to talk or lis- ten. This week we discuss "Facing the Future: is your faith repres- sive or liberating?" Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. at Campus Chapel-a place for people-1236 Washtenaw Ct., one block North of South University and Forest. cF113 ALL IN LOVE returns to Chances Are Sunday, January 18th. Don't miss 'em. 18F0118 LARRY From Detroit & Cass Tech at U of M. Teacher forgot to communicate further on that Sunday. 1-368-9290 after 8 p.m. Paul. 00F114 SET A RECORD An any of our pinball machines and win a free submarine sandwich TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP Packard & State THE CROSS EYED MOOSE 613 E. Liberty cF1131 RAPISTS NEEDED for research. ConfidentialEinterviews.rAllrpaid. Please help. Write Michigan Daily, Box 23. 63F0115 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a v i or Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. eFte NEW COURSE FOR CREDIT "Politics of Mass Education." How schools shape attitudes, personality, knowledge. How schools feed capi- talism. Endorsed by three ,University profs. Tuesday or Thursday evening discussion group. Limit 10. Jeff Howard, Ph.D. program, Univ. teach- ing experience. $20. Call 662-8193 for readings, course outline. 44F115 "MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR" (it's good for our business) AUSTIN DIAMOND 1209 S. University,663-7151 cFtc 15% DISCOUNT on acne prepara- tions at the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. eFtc Attractive young scientist seeks In- telligent, attractive, nonsmoking young woman. Box 333 Michigan Daily. 89F113 EXPRESSIVE MOVEMENT/ CREATIVE DANCE WORKSHOP Friday eve.-Sat., Jan. 16-17. No ex- perience necessary. Margaret & Bob Blood. 769-0046. 81F0116 Offset Printing, Xerox, Wedding and Social Announcements ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING 214 S. 4TH AVE. 994-4664 cFtc PREGNANT? Need, help? Call Prob- lem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283 400 S. Division. Free pregnancy tests. cFtc WEDDING INVITATIONS - Mod or traditional. Cali 761-0942 anytime. cFtc --t s CAMPUS PINBALL 1217 S tniverstty I ad per person cFtc ' RANSMUGR.IFYING iYPING All electric. Serving the academic, orofessional and business cornmuni- ties for 15 years. PRINTING, RESU- MES. EDiITIN'T. 'ASK, 761-4146. l cdtc XEROX AND OFFSET fast, low cost duplicating COPY QUIoK 1217 5. University 769-0560 eFic MIXED BOWLING Leagues now forming. Sign up now. Union Lanes. eFill "CADILLACS or Communes: Choos- ing a Lifestyle" is the title of a three-session workshop to be held at Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw, on Thursdays, January 15, 22 and 29, at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be the film "Beyond the Next Harvest;" a panel of Ann Arbor residents repre- senting various Christian lifestyles; and Dr. George Mavrodes of the U of * 4 Philosophy Dept. The public is invited to come and discuss the im- portant lifestyle choices we all trust make in the face of world poverty. cFli15 TRAINING WORKSHOP' in Gestalt, "Hot Seat" work & In- terpersonal group process. Wed. eve. Leaders: Michael Andes, Richard Kempter. 995-0088. 85F120 TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. and Auto-Owners Insurance Co. offer auto and renter's insurance at lower rates in Ann Arbor. Call Mrs. Spears at 662-3107 for a quotation. Spring- er-Kleinschmidt Agency, Inc., 206 E. Huron. cFtc Answer to Previous Puzzle i RA Q I POOL NOTA CASUS O.R A AMEN E S T EIS UN ISP H ER E S HIR E R E ST RA IN 'CA LC L IM N L IS LE A'S E L I R A F A N T A N P H Y S I C AL FI TN ES S PETITE MIN E L E U -A RE TE SOL . D PE R R F C A L P R I M A R I E S M A FO I1 L A VA L I E U U Y A NK R TE S DE "STUDY ABROAD 1976" TON IGHT CFS Coffee Hour, DATE: Jan. 13th-TONIGHT TIME: 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Michigan Union (Main Floor) r i CROSSWORD PUZZLE @ 1976 LOS ANGELES TIMES jYANK ~jES __ poles. Must sell. Ted, 769-0111. 53B114 SHEEPSKIN COATS for men ant women. All sizes. Persian House of Imports. 769-8555. cBtc T RAV EL BAHA-MA ISLANDS, $229. One full years. My Burns Park home. Mon., 4-5:15. $2/session. 761-7550. 92M114 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Samoyed (fluffy white hus- ky) male, one yr. old. Last seen around State and Catherine Street, Weds. p.m. Call Lee at 764-5562 days, 663-9792 eves. 88A113 sa Nua U~, W - ae hl week in Freeport, March 6-13, Spring Break. Call Pete Savoie, 764-0845. PERSONAL 3IPI25 { ROOM: Anderson A (near showcases) --20 MINUTE FILM ON FRANCE- '76 CATALOGS & APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER OR ACADEMIC YEAR ABROAD! ALL INVITED: STUDENTS-Who wish to study abroad. TF's & FACULTY-Who wish to study aboard or who wish to be group leaders for a Free Trip. USSR tGENEVA *'VIENNA 0PARIS 0 DIJON 0 NAIROBI FLORENCE * PERUGIA@ eNICE ISRAELe COPENHAGEN r BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY-662-5575 I_ _ _ - - - - - - ---'.-- -- --.-'----' LOOKING TO fly to Newark Int'l. Airport during SPRING BREAK. Group fare sponsored along with a travel ageny. Call 763-2605. After 6:15. Ask for Jeff. dP113 WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Set of bunk beds. Call 995-9780 after 5 p.m. dK0114 TTRANSPORTATION RIDE NEEDED: commuting from Portage Lake to Ann Arbor daily. Flexible hours, share expenses. 426- 13519. 67G113 j RIDE NEEDED - Commuting from Portage Lake to Ann Arbor daily. Flexible hours, share expenses. 426- S .519. 670113 PETS AND SUPPLIES CAT SITTER WANTED. Nice, gentle female kitten. Call Terry Webb at 668-9010. dT USED CARS '74 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER. 6, power, automatic, snow tires. 995- 10177. 26N109 SRF YOGA MEDITATION 8 week class, no experience neces- sary, Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m. 420. Call 769-1526. 17F121 WANTED: Firsthand or informed insights about GHANA. Call 763- 1062 before 5, or 769-0467 after 6. 16F0115 BARGAIN CORNER THE THRIFT SHOP at 120 N. Fourth Ave. has a good supply of winter coats and party & everyday dresses. COME IN AND SAVE MONEY. 03W113 1 .~. SAM$S tOre SALE Has Begun _ i t -n2 TURKISH ARTS & GIFETS LAMB FUR COATS Handknit Wool Mittens, Gloves, Socks, Sweaters, Shirts, and Dresses * Fur and Real Leather Bags 6 Handmade Silver Jewelry Turkish Rugs And Tapestryt " Copper, Brass, Onyx & Ceramics 215 E. Liberty 10:30-6 p.m. 761-5554 cWtc FSAM'S STORE LEVI'S DENIMS Bell Bottoms Boot Jeans Traditionals Button Fly Pre-Washed LEVI'S CORDS Bell Bottoms Straight Legs SALE ITEMS Cowboy Boots ....$10 Sweaters ... from $5.50 SelectedPants ....... .from $5.00 Announcement CFS Office of Study Abroad 1976 Applications being accepted now. Earn up to 8 credits. USSR * Vienna * Paris * Dijon * Nairobi * Nice * Florence * Perugia * Israel 0 Copenhagen 9 British Virgin Island 9 Geneva. From $890 including round trip jet tuition, room, board, accredited University programs. For new course catalogues/applications for summer or academic year: CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY 216 S. State (Next to Lane Hall) (above Marti Walkers) 662-5575 cFtc FREE PINBALL At the Cross-Eyed Moose 613 E. Liberty Fri. 12:30-1 p.m. All you can play cFll~r COPYING CLOSEST TO CAMPUS Books-Class Notes-Papers-Resume Dissertation quality, low prices. From 2%c per copy 211 S. State (by Gino's) 7 days/week plus evenings 662-3969 cFtc Prepare yourselves for the return in- vasion of PROCTOR & BERGMAN! The dynamic duo will appear LIVE at the MATRIX THEATRE January 18th and 19th and will show FIRE- SIGN THEATRE movies in addition to their live performances. DON'T MISS THIS UNIQUE MULTI-MEDIA SHOW! For info: 994-0627. 97F118 CAN'T GO SOUTH FOR WINTER? Warm, friendly place to take meals and make friends. FRIENDS CEN- TER INTERNATIONAL CO-OP. Call Tom or Carol, 761-7435. 65F115 BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. cFtc ACROSS 1 Takes a break 6 Man: Colloq. 10 Oman man 14 T. Stearns - 15 "Fortunate" one 16 First name of 13 Down 17 Tnicia ---- Cox 18 Messenger 20 Lout 21 Golda Meir, for one 23 New Guinea port 24 "Show-biz" status symbol 26 Dagwood's boss 28 Where Coney Island is 31 New Deal agcy. 32 Water lily 33 Told in detail 38 Verily 39 Marmion's horse, in Scott poem 40 Mark 41 Pub beverage 43 Run after 44 Work unit 45 Did a pit stop job 47 Problem in national finance 51 Port of Libya 2 3 4 5 0 21 2; 52 Girl of song 53 Features 9f marsupials 55 Yictory: Colloq. 58 Bridge players' need 60 No longer a minor 62 - breeches 63 Dance 64 Hardship 65 Tree of the apple family 66 Piece of candy 67 Say - (agree) DOWN 1 Matrimonially, "the end." 2 Literary pseudonym 3 Tallperson 4 Also 5 Xmas street scene sights 6 Crimson 7 Greek goddess 8 Made known 9 Nutty confections 10 -- how! 11 California white oak 12 Bellowing 13 Name in theateir lore 7 18 19 Girl's nick- name 22 "My Gal---" 25 Pronounced 27 Make discord ant 28 Nonsense: Slang 29 City on the Tevere 30 By no chance 34 Humorously, employees 35 Rascals 36 Leisure 37 One of the Scotts 39 Name for N.Y. Stock Exchange 42 Moved slowly 43 Hasty 46 Payment 47 Parts of candles 48 "A BellFor 49 Less common. 50 Kind of vegetable 54 Great queen, for short 56 "-- plenty o nuttin'..." 57 Anagram of 1 Down 59 Society girl 61 Old exclamation 10 11 1*2 13 16 19 23 L :z- 1 1 6mR4J---1 32 33 134 8 9 142L '43 46 ~50 5 l - i f bmwmw - - i i p0aq --I - - I C" 52 53 54 "5 - - P-19 i i i- 59 63 66 55 56 60 61 64 F 57 ' 1 ...... .... T II I, TW4 " r... . .._ a °-- _ , . . ,,,,, gill - ,- _ ..1 \ ...s "ice" .. JOHNHAWKES &4 WILL BE AT CENTICORE MONDAY, JAN. 19-1 TO 3 P.M. i AUTOGRAPH PARTY U l U"," I -,.. II