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Thursday. April 3, 1930 The Daily Tar'Heel 5 America's true pastime Godiva.club for runners' of - all types Former Carolina baseball coach Walter Rabb was in a thoughtful mood Wednesday, and he didn't want to make an unfair comment about either side of the dispute brewing in the major leagues. ' "1 can't really make a definitive statement because I don't know the financial condition of all the major league clubs," Rabb said. But a man who played in the minor leagues for four years from 1937 to 1040 when monthly salaries looked more like a weekly check of today is not without some feeling. "You have to look at the inflation rate. But it's hard for people who have been in baseball a long, time not to think the demands (of the players) are a little exorbitant." S5! Fneids The Major League Players Association announced this week that unless a new basic agreement is worked out by May 22, there won't be any big-leaguers on the field. The basic agreement outlines general working conditions for the players and includes free agent provisions which permit veteran players to move from one team to another. The bottom line may be more money for more players, if a provision is made to let players become free agents after four years with a team instead of the six now required. "I hope they both lose their shirts the owners and the players," said "Sarge" Keller, who handles the public address duties at Carolina games and did the same for seven years. with the Cleveland Indians. "1 don't sympathize with either the players GOING TO THE BEACH? Dont't forget to POOR RICHARD'S! Wide Variety of Shorts The Area's Only Authentic Surplus Store KROGER PLAZA (next to Kroger Store) Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-7; Sat. 10-6 Sunday 1-5 ACCOUNTING MAJOR? INTERESTED IN SOLVING ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS INSTEAD OF AUDITING THEM? SEEKING DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SKILLS? WANTING TO TRAVEL? c ENJOYING LIFE IN CHAPEL HILL? SYSGEN.is a privately-owned software development company specializing in the design and implementation of data processing systems for soft drink bottlers nationwide. We need four talented business undergraduates who want the opportunity to design, build, and install data processing solutions for our client's financial requirements. K you are- interested in combining an accounting career with data processing skills, come and talk with us: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 or THURSDAY, APRIL 10 . 9-12 A.M., 2-4 P.M. SIGN UP IN HANES HALL or CALL CARNER MOSS, 489-2353, DURHAM rates 25 words or less Students U. 75 Non-Students '2.75 Add 5t (or each additional word 1.00 more (or boxed ad or bold face type 1C percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Please print very clearly announcements VOTER REGISTRATION: Thursday, Chapel Hill Municipal Building, 306 N. Columbia St., noon to 8 pm; Carrboro Town Hall, West Main St., 9 am to 8 pm. Deadline is Tuesday. ALPHA PHI OMEGA pledge class will sponsor a skate party in the Pit, Thurs. 1-3 pm. Proceeds go to the N.C. Hemophilia Foundation. KEEP YOUR EARS TUNED. . . NEW MUSIC NITE IS ON ITS WAY!!! WATCH FOR IT. 4x4 FEVER? Spend a weekend at the races! DIRT DRAGS on Saturday, MOTO-X on Sunday! April 12 & 13th at the Chatham County 4x4 Association track. See this week's Weekender for details or call Linda at 933-1163. lost & found LOST: YELLOW UMBRELLA, Monday in Venable 207. Must find. Call 929-6491. ARE YOU A LOSER? Claim your lost items: keys, glasses, notebooks, etc. from APO Lost & Found in Smith Building basement. LOST: A LADIES' GOLD Seiko watch. Possibly lost between Kenan and Connor dorms. Reward offered. If found, please call 933-5282. FOUND TWO MONTHS AGO: Ladies' gold watch in front of Chaw Cafeteria. Call and Identify, 933 4543. FOUND: describe. CALCULATOR. Call 967-7912 and FOUND 331 In Murphey Hall: Parker mechanical pencil. Identify and claim 929-5821 evenings, or314A Bingham days. LOST: CONTACT CASE containing soft contacts last week around Pittsboro St. and Henderson. If found, please call 929-4368. FOUND: SET OF 4 KEYS on brown leather holder with frog indented. Found Thursday, early evening on Hillsborough St. below North St. Call 933-7433 or 933-5594 to claim; ask for Marsha. help wanted SUMMER EMPLOYMENT? Interested In being a counselor at Camp Yonahlossee In Blowing Rock, NC? Wanted: Girl willing to work and enjoy being outdoor. Contact Ktndell Pas at 929-8040 for information. or the owners." Keller said. "The average salary for a major league player is $135,000. That's way our of line. Lawyers, doctors and other professionals work for years, learning their jobs. A lot of them don't make $ 1 00,000 a year. It's a disgrace." Carolina baseball was at it finest for the home folks Wednesday. They got a victory, lots of sunshine, most consumed some of their favorite beverage and they watched the college kids play ball. These are fellows who don't make $135,000 per year, though most of them would love to have a chance for some of the majors' big money upon graduation. They are players most of them, at least who are receiving room, board and tuition to play UNC baseball. As Carolina fan Ed Leight said, the majors don't compare very well to the college game, especially the game and its accompanying rites in Boshamer Stadium. "Compare it to Carolina baseball?" Leight asked as one Tar Heel led the Stadium gathering with a Carolina cheer. "You'll never see this. This is greatXVou See good cheers, watch some chicks andget a suntan." Sure the San Diego Padres have their Chicken mascot, the 'Baltimore Orioles their "Wild Bill" and therChicago Cubs their bleacher bums, but Leight was 100 percent correct. t'l College baseball, perrtaps more than NCAA football or basketball, remains apart from its professional counterpart, and the situation in Chapel Hill points it out best. People trek to Boshamer for a good time, without the hassles of ticket distribution or talk of astronomical salaries to get in the way. The big leagues really are a different ball game, for more reasons than show up in the RBI totals. go by THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS are open on the Black Ink staff: News Editor, Features Editor, Sports Editor, Circulation Manager, Business Manager, Advertising Manager, and others. Contact Donna Whitaker at 933-4868, or get an application at the BSM Office. . TIRED OF IT ALL? Graduate Nurses, don't take a vacation. Relocate. Come to the wide open spaces, the clean air, the challenge and opportunity of a small rural hospital in eastern Montana. WE NEED RNs. Contact Personnel Department, Deaconess Hospital, Glasgow, MT 59230, or call (406) 228-4351 ' SUMMER SWIMMING POOL JOBS-Town of Chapel Hill. Now taking applications for 9 positions: Pool Mgr. Asst Mgr. Bath-House Attndt, Cashier, 3 LifeguardInstructors, Lifeguard, Lifeguard Cashier Attndt. Runs May 20 thru Sept. 1. Pay ranges 3.10-4.25hr. Apply by April 30: ParksRec. Dept; 200 Plant Rd; or at Municipal Bldg. EOAAE. SUMMER POSITIONS: Assistant Manager and Lifeguard positions, available at private swim and tennis club in Charlotte. Job runs from May until school starts. Call Dave, 933-1810. DURHAM-BASED COMPANY seeking part-time employee to assist Staff Coordinator with office responsibility. Flexible hours year-round for undergraduate student including computer training for data entry of client billing. Must supply own transportation. Clerical and data processing experience beneficial. Sophomore preferred for immediate opening. Must beavailable full-time June 2-6, 1980 for formal education program. Call Ruby Moss at 489-2353, Durham. PSYCHOLOGY-SOCIOLOGY GRADUATES: Field experience (live-in) wjth behavior problem boys in outdoor pioneer program that will test your desire and effectiveness. Requires 15-month commitment. Volunteer program with compensation and benefits. Call or write: Rt. 4 Box 156, Summerville, GA 30747. 404-857-4500. THINKING SUMMER - THINK CAMP If you have completed three years of college, or two years and have a special skill, are experienced in a camp-related activity and are sincerely interested in working with children at one of the finest resident summer camps, consider employment at a Camp Counsebr at Ken-Mont Camp for boys and its sister camp, Ken-Wood Camp for girls. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, ect. All fields. 500-1200 monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free Info. Write: UC, Box 52-NL, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. for sale TWIN BED AND DRESSER for sale, both in excellent condition. Call Lesley, 9671732, between 5 and 6 pm. 1975 TR-7. Brown with tan interior. Radials, AMFM, AC. Must drive to appreciate. '3600 or best offer. Call for appointment, 967-2935. AKAI GX260D REEL TO REEL tape deck. Two speeds, four heads, auto reverse, dust cover. Mint condition. Call 929-8485 afternoon, ask for Rusty. 10-SPEED BIKE for sale. Gitane Gypsy Sport, 25". Good condition. Toe clips, car rack, Bell helmet. Call 942-4703 after 8 pm. DEATHTRAP: 3 tickets for Sunday matinee for sale. 7.50 each; right center, row D. Call Mark at 933-0245. M ym? "T fl ' ; I 1 Men's golf in Houston All-American Classic. Softball vs. Campbell College in Buies Creek. Men's tennis vs. Hampton Institute at 2 p.m. on the Varsity Courts. Golfers sixth From Staff reports HOUSTON Frank Fuhrer shot a 71 to lead the North Carolina men's golf team to sixth place after the first round of the Houston All American Classic Wednesday. The Tar Heels fired a team total of 289 and trailed Houston and Texas, who were at 280. Fuhrer was followed in the Tar Heel scoring by Mike West and John Spelman at 72. Todd McGrew and David Whitfield shot rounds of 74 to complete the team total. - Greg Young of Texas had the individual lead going into today's second round with a r. l..iilii ,i . 1 w I VH You get a thorough computerized eye exam. With Dr. Barry Adler's new computerized eye examining instrument you can be sure you're gettingthe most accurate prescription possible to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism. You make fewer decisions when looking at the eye chart, plus the computer allows more time to concentrate on all parts of your examination and eye examinations of children are much easier than traditional methods! In just two seconds our computer calculates your approximate prescription and displays it on a digital screen. In a few more minutes we can refine the prescription to the most comfortable lens for you. -We offermore than just a simple computerized eye exam . we offer a thorough evaluation of your eyes. Call us with your questions. . .929-7111. We specialize in contact lens. Open Dr. Barry Adler Monday-Friday 8:30am-9prrt L Saturday, 9am-3pm for rent SUMMER SUBLET, Carolina Apartments, 2 bedroom, C-bus route, available May thru August, 200month or best offer, call 933-2511. TWO-BEDROOM CARRBORO Apt. available in early May. AC, laundry, on bus route. 185. Call after 5:00 pm, 942-4608J BASEMENT APT. in Condo. Summer sublet, rent negotiable 1 1 bedroom, kitchen, den, bus line, Vi miles from campus. Call 933-6245. SUMMER SUBLET 2-bedroom Kingswood Apt., May 15-Aug. 15. On L-bus route. Fully furnished. 215 a month. Call 929-9944. YOU WONT BELIEVE IT: Summer sublet a beautiful townhouse condo with everything swimming pool, tennis courts, clubhouse privileges, AC, washerdryer, 5 minutes from campus, on bus line, secluded area. Rent negotiable. Call Dinita, Anne-Marie, Pam, or Melanie at 933-0245. SUPER SUMMER SUBLET! at a fantastic, furnished Foxcroft apartment. May-August. Two bedrooms, AC, pool, tennis courts, sauna, etc. Rent negotiable. Call 967-8408. TWO-BEDROOM CAROLINA Apartment for sublet May to August. On C-bus route. Rent negotiable. Call Ranjan or Harry, 933-2654; or Tom, 933-2656. SUMMER SUBLET: Two-bedroom, furnished Old Well Apartment. 235 a month. Call 967 3063; keep trying! TO SUBLET: Two-bedroom, furnished apartment for summer months or 1st summer session. Rent 205. Call 942-7524. SUMMER SUBLET May 15 to August 15. Furnished, two-bedroom house. Own driveway, kitchen, four minute walk to campus and town. '225month. Call 942-2632. ' CLOSED OUT of a dorm room? Sublet a furnished Royal Park Apartment, May 15-August 15, and discuss option to rent in (all. Call 929 9674 after 4:00 pm. SUPERLATIVE SUMMER SPACE (or, how to save dad a few bucks)Cheap 3-bedroom, fully-furnished Townhouse Apartments, 3 block from campus. Call pronto. 967-7152. 125 REWARD to take Kingswood lease May 15. Bright, modern 2 BR, AC, pool, laundry, L-bus line. Call 967-3852 evenings. FURNISHED CAROLINA Apt. for summer sublet, available now. Two bedrooms, on C-bus route, and pool. Rent negotiable. Call 933-1445. 2 BR DUPLEX in country setting. Great room with fireplace, larg deck, AC, washer-dryer hook-up, and dishwasher. Lots of tree, very private, pets allowed. 933-3004. LUXURY one-bedroom apt. Available immediately. Close to campus and on bus tries. Take over my least which ends July 31st. After that your option: year lease or rent on month to month bai. Perfect for two. 240mo. Call Sam, 967-SS55 after 6. Perhaps you've seen them by now, trotting down the road in pairs, in packs, or often by themselves. Now that spring is here, they suddenly have appeared in all shapes and sizes; with Marine-shaven heads and bouncing ponytails, in Bermuda shorts, alligator shorts and almost no shorts at all. Hecklers call them a lot of things. The University Police sometimes call them traffic hazards. But all that really matters is what they call themselves; runners. "And they're exactly what we're here for." said Walter High, president of the Carolina Godiva Track Club. High wears the orange and gold insignia of the famous lady with pride, and the Godivas have one of the largest club enrollments at Carolina with more than 400 signed and 1 50 active members. Perhaps it is the club's name which draws attention to the runners. Unlike the potentially confusing titles of the Karate Club, the Sailing . Club, or the Crew Club, Carolina Godiva has a number of stories tracing its origin to 1976. "We have three different ideas of how we got our name." High said. "Some people feel we were named after a club in England, while others say Lady Godiva is a sign of protest towards the varsity athletic program. And then again, some folks think we just started out as streakers and got the name like that."' But regardless of how it began, the club's name has spread throughout North Carolina. The club's excellent medical and training advice, the races the Godivas organize and hold, and the number of its gifted runners are known across the state. "We're really excited to be presenting our track (meet) series for an extended season this year," High said. The meets High referred to are a set of SOairtBEfti, and Associates 861 Willow Dr., Chapel Hill S905" FOR SUBLEASE: One-BR apt, '190month, Estes Park. Beginning May, 5 months. Call 929-7364 after 10 pm. FURNISHED APARTMENT available to sublet May 12 through July. In Carrboro on busline. Has pool, AC. 65 per month, negotiable. Call 933-0245 and ask for Pam. SUMMER SUBLET, May thru mid-August, furnished Tarheel Manor Apts. 929-2263. BRAND NEW DUPLEX for rent. Available now and summer. 4 miles south of Chapel Hill, fireplace, carpet , 2 bedrooms, country setting. Call 933-2408 or 933-1344. SUMMER STEAL: Extremely well-furnished 2 bedrm Foxcroft apt. for sublet May 15-Aug. 31 or assume lease. Room for 4, pool, sauna, etc. Substantial rent discount. 942-7779. FURNISHED OLD WELL Apt., two bedrooms, to sublet May to August. On C-bus route. Rent negotiable. Call 929-8571. STORAGE SPACE Private Secure Drive up Seif Storage just off Hwy 54. JIFFY STORAGE, 544-1142. SUMMER ROOMS AVAILABLE: Adjacent to campus, furnished, coed. J85session. For information, call Kappa Sigma Fraternity, 204 W. Cameron Ave; 967-9368 or 967-9384. SUMMER ROOMS FOR RENT: Clean, furnished, kitchen privileges. 90 per session. Coed. For information contact Kappa Psi Fraternity, 208 Finley Golf Rd., 968-9010, 968-9390. AIR CONDITIONED SUMMER ROOMS for rent. Coed, furnished, clean, carpeted, sundeck, and kitchen facilities. Ssession. Call Phi Delta Chi. 204 Finley Rd., 968-9118. GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd. Modern one-bedroom, total electnc, on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929 3821. roommates EASYGOING ROOMMATE to share scenic Foxcroft apt. Own large bedroom for only '115 & 13 utilities. Immediate occupancy. Call 942-4676 after 4 pm. SUMMER ROOMMATE WANTED more than you can possibly imagin. 40 to 70 d scount. One or both sessions. Furnished and on bus route! Pease caH Sally after 6 pm, 929-7357. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for summer -own bedroom m Carolina Apts. Call Terry, 933-C324. NEED ONE OR TWO female roommates to share a Foxcroft Apt for next academic year. If interested, please call 967-1140. ROOMMATE NEEDED Apnl thru rmd August. Ideal location, 5-minute walk to campu. 2 bedroom, will need bedroom furniture. ?250 plus ut.l ties. Ca3 933 7831 or 933 7816. NEED TWO NON SMOKING female to share Foxcroft or other apt for summer and, or next year. Call 942 6112. weekly races which involve tour races: a sprint, a mid-distance run, a long run, and a walking race. Entrants may participate in any or all of the events, because distances for the Saturday races vary from week to week. The Godiva club claims several of the-finest runners in the state, including Dave Hamilton, who recently won a half-marathon race in Winston-Salem, in 1:08. Another top runner is Richard Schwartz, a second-place finisher in last Sunday's Great Raleigh Road Race, and a sub-4 minute miler as an undergraduate. IMs & Clubs By CHIP KARNES Is the Carolina Godiva Track Club simply a haven for the elite? "Not at all." High said. "This is because the majority of club members just enjoys running, and we usually only run and compete with others on about the same level." The Godivas sponsor races each fall and spring, the latter to be held in Chapel H ill April 26. Named the Tar Heel 12.000, the event of approximately seven-and-a-half miles will feature T-shirts, complete results mailed to each participant, three aid stations and. High said, "Lots of beer at the finish." Last year's Tar Heel 1 2.000 meter race had a 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon.-Fri. .....JSie::;:-..,...,. r... 1 ' rhiMiiittaaaiai f f ..... TU1J III( - -in-n -- i imi iiiirimnTilii A 5 FOOT SUB FOR YOUR MEXT 'PARTY MOST TYPES $40.00 CALL 967-5400 FOR INFORMATION I Famous Foot - Fri.-Sst. 11 em - 3 em Sun 11sm - 11pm C!a,:cificd achm: j placed i.. th D7H Ouiccs cr nr.:' : d t o the DTH, Carolina Union C55A, Ch::.p:i Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prcprd. D'-''.n?. Ad muct bz received by 12 (noon) cr.a L-.cre aa 13 to run. . 1 or 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES to share Old Well Apt. starting in July for next academic year. Furnished except your room. Call Ann, 967-4122. FEMALE ROOMMATE(S) needed both summer sessions. 2 bdrm, air conditioning, pool, on busline, price negotiable. Call 967-5807. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted summer andor fall. 65 rent and 13 utilities. Private room, walking distance to campus, on bus route. 967-8830. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer to share furnished, 2-bedroom Carolina Apt. Possibility of total sublease. Call 942 1414. ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom Kingswood Apt. for May, June, and July. Rent: 87 plus util. Call 942-8977. TWO ROOMMATES needed for summer. Newly furnished, carpeted, 3-bedroom apartment. Kitchen facilities, AC, 2-bathrooms, pool, and on C-bus route, 115 monthly. Cafl after 7 00, 929-9082. THREE MALE ROOMMATES needed for next academic year to share Foxcroft Apt 80mo., utilities. If interested, call Greg, 933 5351 after 3 pm SUMMER FEMALE ROOMMATES needed to share Foxcroft Apt. (mid May to mid August). Bu service, pool. Call 967-7576. services SKYBUS '80-"No Frills" student teacher flights. Europe, Israel, Asia, Mid East. Africa. Global StudentTeacher Travel Service, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York. NY 10017. 212 379 3532 or 212 8830111. Carolina end-of exam BEACH BLOWOUT! May 7, 8, 9 in Daytona. Luxurious occanfront accccnmodation. 3 nights, 3v4 days only 36. B3 Ve rc h, 942 26 10, for reservations or information. HUMAN SEXUALITY rNFORMATION and Counseling Service offer counseling and referral on contraception, relationships, pregnancy, homosexuality, and venereal disease. CaH 933 5505 or drop by Suit B, Union. WE TYPE PAPERS, dissertation, these. Quality typing priced for the student budget. One caH gets your paper prepared quickly, without hassle. AARON LITERARY SERVICES. 967-1270. NCN3 Plaza. Open 9 00-6 00 weekdays. THE DATING BANK New. registered.. progressive, serving the lorV unmarried kxaSy by mad. Box 1S49, Winston S'm. NC 271Q2. 1 761 1579. rides RIDE NEEDED; Anyone driving to Mhan? Need ncie for Easter v sea ton. I can leave Thursday or Friday Split g&. eic C3 Dnd. 9334993, wanted 50 REWARD to anyone who w3 let u assume the lease on a 3 bedroom Carcina or Boxwood Apt. CaH Robtn or Beth at 967 5489 field of roughly 1000 racers. "Now I know there's a lot more runners than that in Chapel H ill, because people are finding out about all the physical benefits of running," High said. Copies of details and entry blanks for the Tar Heel 12,000 (as well as Godiva membership applications), are available at American Athletics, from any club member, or by calling 929-9058. NOTES: The deadline for four-man teams in this year's Intramural golf tournament is this Friday, with play to begin late next week. -Students entering should sign up for tee times and pay their $3.50 tournament fee at the 1. M. -Office. Groups of three interested in the all-campus triples volleyball tournament should sign up to T participate in either competitive or . recreational divisions by Friday, April 16. Also, the Intramural Office is accepting . applications for positions in next year's IM program. Both office jobs and spots on the : Intramural Advisory Board are now open. For information, call 933-53 11. The UNC Club Football Team built its record to 2-0 following Saturday's 14-0 victory over Davidson College. Touchdowns were scored by a Joe McCullen pass to Lee Evans, and a reverse play to Keith Black. The next game will be April 12 in Wilmington, vs. either High Point or N. C. State. East gate Only Pizza or Spaghetti or Lasagna or Sub or Ham & Swiss with Salad Bar SERVES 25-30 PEOPLE Long Sandwich Vr; personals CLC. Here's your Personal! Life's been good to me so far. but since I've been with you it has been great!! Thanks! Love, DLS GIDEON SHAPIRO, When you handed me your 1 tape you won my heart. An admirer JILL QUADUN: We heard how wild and crary you get at the beach! Here's your first Personal, and an invitation to the beach. Well be in touch. Your Secret Admirers ATTENTION Members of the UNC Marching Band and Pep Bands: Please turn in your uniform tonight, if you have not already done so. Thank. DEBBIE. Late Twosday night lasagne and ked tea is OK with me at a table of thre. But "No bread.'' she said. But then 1 can't have everything, or can I? Let's make H dinner for two. The blond dude who asked for the spoon. RSVP in Classified. TO BUDDY C, Just wanted you to know that you have not been forgotten. Do you st.H want to get polished? See you around. Phlo RING the bells, Toot the horns, 'Cause this is the day Laura was bom! Cheers to. beaches, food fights, prank, and Greg Scott! Happy Birthday! Your roommate Val. Alexa. Chris, Matt. Carter. Cathy. Myra. Jul. Debbie, Elizabeth. Phoebe. Jim: Thank so much lor the support. II gtve it my all! Love, Pam FRANK, Here's your April FooT Day Personal. Have you listened to any tape lately? 505 LITTLE DIPPER. The shag kinj title I never will see. For the eyes that night were not on me. It was you who knew and followed th lead. Instruction i one thing that youl never need A twt, then a turn, then end with a spin; Maybe sometime we can do it aam. Bg Dipper DAMN GOOD, i bv you! , love you' . love you! love you! i bve you! t love you! ilov you! LSScNTiALLY PERFECT WILD THING Here's to spring, frabee on the beach, barking mad dogs. 6 00 am. Bruce and Van. many good time ahead, and waSung wrth you wud best fnend. MAX Happy Birthday, lovable beast! Let's ce'ebratr on the dunes, with my space mend Cosmo and a York Pepperrrunt Patty (yum) -Pspa L3 Happy BTthday to GINNA. CaroLna mam e y lady and giver of good tmet From an ardent admrrer. (No L. I cool want any Grand Manner ) JUL-Yowser. you finy managed th bg TWO ONE (and n fine form) I coukl oniy manage a sma3 ONE TWO. but MUCH LOVE moat be worth rna BP VM Your 'subtSeV persuing. Tm cWkvsteiy mteies-ed 4 you af My orts. though, dont seem very productive te your oer good? HopefuSy yours CHARLEY, fm Surry for my bttthr but I am trmg lor mor par.- I do love you so very much Your sweat pea. Mora wmmr -rrtr-a2r. i
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