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EMNROO KNCOASJ LPOK ARUTRH CEYNKLIM ASMAD _ " DNAOMSI _ ^WNIOLS Answers TT uosuqof(pJOM J94U9D) uosjj/^'uosipoyy siuopy 'uos^pop ?Bpiioo^ (pjOM J04U0D) 0OJUO^ /4UOJ0/6ujpjO|_j 'UOXI M ' J?jX I 'jOAOOLJ 'rnr? i' Ifl. ' - i jh n r*"3 27 / i STARSCOPE * by Clore Annswell ?????? y * WEEI^OF: JANUARY 12, 1984 AQUARIUS ? January 21-February 19 Long-range personal goals demand more planning time Stubborn relative becomes more relaxed/and higher-up is willing to listen to your best ideas Social life perks up PISCES ? February 20-March 20 Peacemaking and guest-speaking are the week's key activities Weekend focuses on creative activities, perhaps with a partner Friend's motives are spelled out by Monday ARIES - March 21-Aprtl 20 Obligations start to increase, make efficient use of free time- Personal success earns you praise and perhaps a financial bonus_WillpoweT,s potent; why not finalize resolutions0 TAURUS - April 21-May 22 U$e the new year to sharpen professional skills Loved one .is in an obliging mood now Your enthusiasm is contagious and you may be able to motivate lethargic friend. GEMINI - May 23-June 21 You can be surprisingly coy now, even secretive Loved one on the ether hand speaks right from the heart Concentrate on aDDearanee ? a great time to give yourself a spruced-up look CANCER - June 22-July 22 Surprise guests offer some happy surprises through the weekend Youngsters are helpful ? once you invite them to participate Knowledge of community happenings will prove advantageous LEO ? July 23~August 22 Pull activities should not be postponed, once they're out of the way <you can tackle livelier tasks Relative becomes possessive Speak out if you cherish your independence ' VIRGO - August 23-September 22 y Year is off to a refreshing start; opinions are changing and interests are expanding Financial dealings may be subject to delay Overseas correspondence answers queries. LIBRA - September 23-October 22 Romantic uncertainties are quickly disappearing and you understand just where you stand Extra time is required to untangle financial complexities Children respond to a mature approach SCORPIO - October 23-November 21 Untangle complex mopey matters before starting new financial ventures Introduction to celebrity is high point of the week and can give you inspiration for a writing project SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 22 Loved ones start seeing your point of view ? but still prefer their own opinions Time is right for taking on part-time job or developing interests in community project CAPRICORN - December 23-January 20 M ^ Al .AL / I- I- -I ? i DC more conservauve wun iuna?, more g?ncrous in snaring iaeas wixn older friend Home life is hectic on weekend, with friends showing up late, early, not at all. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK * Determination, shrewdness, ambition and a realistic approach are your characteristics Also, you resist new ideas This conservative ap proach brings professional results by midyear, but friendship and romance demand fresh tactics and a great sense of humor BORN THIS WEEK ^ January 12th. actress Patsy Kelly; 13th, dancer Gwen Verdon; 14th, singer Loretta Lynn; 15th, actress Margaret O'Brien'.. 16th, singer Ethel Merman, 17th, actor James Earl Jones; 18th, singer Bobby'. Goldsboro t i Si t i irrupn KA# I F1MV By Br n^MARV FRAKCES^N. 1 PLEASE SET^s. (YOU'RE DISRUPTIN? lj /AWAY R)OM THE PENCIIA \_JTHE CLASS 1 I SHARPENER AND &0 X8ACK TO *<&UR^/^ , _ _ ft /'JUST BECAUSE l^\ (...MY TEACHER SAlD\ , / DIDN'T KNOW TODAY > I I HAVE AN EMPTY J 0 V IS THE FIRST OF J HEAD' J/ N.. X^DecEMSet^^X .r^? X The BUMBLES PLEASE, I'M IN A \^r |/l HOPE yoU C 1 HURRY--SIXTY CENTS! 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MS dOttLD op "?** QRAftt ^ OF A VOCAU p^L ***** *?***$ ^ ArtcLS!&/ii c The Chro umsic Brandon, Jr. t KMOW~"""\ (mAKIN6 AN J fWHAT THEY MEAH WHCN\ \. ENEMY ! / I THEY SAY ITS HARD TO/ .. X^MAxe Ajggp^gfe x -? . -I /"THAT'S WHERE "V" SHE SHOULD \ (VISIONS OF SUSAR) %HOW HAY HEAD ISn'T\ \PLOMS DANCER/ i < ^ /A. VC\ 07 /7 a j si i By AlSmith 16 ' JON'tI 7 Mo,MOT IF yoo'RE Y jlfiC acg >|g6 I ' : ,BUT ashukjgryas > +ur*4U5c *VV/ ^ ^ALLTrtAT.^J ROSE 391 VEP. THEY KILL A LOT OF ANIMALS^ IrA Si 41 I V T??^As_Tfi(95Jldoll? AT Jr J I.V^ 421 &OSE K Ir IJNDH !<&. | There are lots of ;h?ngs on your dining room table that you don't eat Find 14 of them. Words , P3 run acros^. down or diagonally in any direction. ~ Word li^i be ow. " | PLATTERC i NL SNOOPS A FASBLUG PFACAOCO i KINTELWB | I N E G U M G 1/ I NKROFDAE t L E T E V I R - T j Word list: Bowl, cloth, cup. fork, glass, goblet. " ' knife, mug. napkin, plate, platter, placemat, ^ spoon, trivet. Leftover letters make one more ^ word. " ? ~ By Cory H' sri si. ^ j^T" ? " I = TT HET : i _ I otuntTUUt , #5 jSj'j Hi AE * ! ^wCw^i^v:-^ Auwo-vmMi _ M a? Ml/!m>.jfey niivno* ^ rlBBfe! B|*^aSg^- ft AmiAMas vbhumbrblla y*^ AAJX OF 57835 ^ / J 6/ ^ AS \ /^il mmn... nicle, Thursday, January 12, 1984-Page All rmi January 26 IMfc TEAK IN REVIEW This special issue will review 1983 and what it meant to the black community, including some of the year's most memorable photos and quotes. Then it will look ahead to what's in store for 1984 - in politics, education, economics, entertainment and sports. across CROSSWORD Titrus frurt DOWN 20 Japan- Bg,?]gjuMH3!mI !! Daub of 1. Deadly esc TtAtSfcd S'if? ,.mt 2. Preposition festival [XlfiwivTqWo 3 1 O d 3hoir Castle's 21. Single Bgg|BQjgib nntvthff protection unit 2 Less 4 Blunder 22. Number frequent ;> pt,'oam -{.Roof fT?T3'l MsiMjb"jn[3| r-,., i: V^IM nrna. rwr\ -01 U1 " d V UHBVU rose petals i slang ? nient s;3;5TfoiHM 1 iOlH^g' Did Spanish 7'Spheres 25. Digit 3 8.oUrtjvfi|ifV card garni- s VisoiU-ss 26 Army , var. <"?p* group* -lBMaiyi!!? Marksman f' f<avu' Brightly 35 Farm tool V Howerless Adjust colored bird 36 Mr. > slants -'gum Hypodermic Le Moko rnntaliloi Weighty eapsule 37. Cavern xynv i - 17 Hi- in ;i> Birds' homes 38. Leave out proe . .ii'-t 32 Senior 40. Jewel relluriiiin ., , ? isynvi 7/7 2 ' V/%3 ? ^ Arm joints c/jl /// /?. v ^ Examination * ^ 10 ' * dance /A S'ose of |X //*/ '3 i missile __ /// 3reek ^ ^ '5 slands ? ??- ilL/. . > . . - . ? ? Conjunct,on '* ^ ^ ^uffUv'as ^ ^ ,ater" , 777-53 ' 4?4? jurface . and JT 777 77? iT- "777^7?^ others 7Z77 vt.'sz mpelled, 73 w^atr ZpTi^r . is a raft - yy Vhole range 7$ 777 +0 slant yy. njurious ' 77/ ? hings * Apportion rnA \ \ W\ \ \ m . H7p nrp nrnu/i tn s commemorate a great man,% zlklMartm Luther King, g r^ibnose memory is securiTTg? in the hearts of those who % keep the dream alive. g: Miller's Variety Store | 620 N. Trade-St. 722-0549 8 at 6th Street gj Hill's StUdio I JANUARY PORTRAIT? CAl C H vnivvnii ? f vn r uni f u U/lkk H 2 ? 8 x 10" -ja 3 ? 5x7" ? 12 ? Wallets g 22.00 I Tax .99 a $22 99 (w(sS/ H 725-5645 I 2830 Patterson Ave. g j . Le?K?^j^j? pj AT WHAT WE fesB HAVE TO RENT U?C MAOMt CONSTRUCTION EQUIP' |g|jj|| ffS3 TRUCKS & TRAILERS tg APPLIANCES _Jg5& ,1 DADV CJKHH irC DNDT JCtTLttO m TELEVISIONS 0 ' * Jf ^ FURNITURE |^MN ^ ?CHAiRS & TABLES furniture a?PL.an(CE3 CHINA I GLASSWARE . ROLLAWAY BEDS f m REDUCING EQUIPMENT i * AUOIO VISUAL EQUIP ^ HOSPITAL I CONVALESCENT WEDS 765-6560 IANY OTHER ITEMS 1)11 I tTIAKOID IB WWtlON iAllM ^ JAOO TAWt??V)UJ MWY At VAUlT ? i VHHV ,Ot0 TOWV1 ww*TON Rauai mc V |XH 996-4551 ^509^ >M M MAIN
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