2The Daily Tar HeelFriday. April 10. 1981 0 7. 17 I i Kta W W kmJ J Li U id LLaJ U U Sim . U Cy -KAREN HAYWOOD Staff Writer The Carrboro Board of Aldermen will vote on Tuesday whether to allow Alert Cable T.V. of Carrboro to televise the Board's meetings in the future. Treff Faubert of Alert addressed the Town's Law and Finance Committee meeting Monday concerning televising the meetings. The committee recommended the idea to the Board of Aldermen. If they are televised, the meetings will be on Alert's local access channel, ACTV 1 1. Assistant Town Manager Phillip Whitaker said if the Board approved the recom mendation, televising of the meetings would hopefully begin with the Board's April 28 session. Fellows Senior Fellow Sally Sockwell said she would recommend the program because "it brings you in contact with really di verse and interesting leaders and role models." Sockwell said being in the Fel lows Program gave her a home base, .which she said was important for a stu dent on such a big campus. Let's Get Crazy at "ZACKS" 3:00 pm - 1:00 a.m. THE BEST BAR IN TOWN IS ALSO A GREAT PLACE TO EAT! i in n i Mil pm ( i i mm nippiM-MMM- liA A fOUf corners 175 E. Franklin St. Across from Campus o ro rates 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non.Students-'2.75 Add 5' lor each additional word 1 .00 more for boxed ad or boldface type 10 percent dltcount lur ads run 5 consecutive day PU rrlnt Very Clearly annoancesncnis STUDENT STORAGE SERVICE now accepting limited reservation for Bnr stores. Servlco Includes FKIE pteh-mp and delivery. For aaore lafo. call S.S.S. 933-7118. Reeervatios) deadUna 427. ALL MEMBERS OF THE DUNGEONS AND Dragons Club please come to room 209 In the Union Monday at 7:30 pm for election of next year's dicers. Interested In trying out for Ha a corps? Ilcctiaa 5:39 Friday. April 10 at Caratlchael step. Practical Friday A Saturday tryoatet Saaday. April 12. Qaastloast Call 967-9436. WANT TO 1 1 OP BRING SPEAKERS to UNC next year? Join the Carolina Forum Committee. Applications now available at Union desk. Deadline Is Monday. 413. Coatlaa Apr3 llta CEACtl CALL '81 Chslrmea of ta Coard, Easter's, Catatlaa'a, DrLTsers and as oral TScKeta available sow at JASPEU'S. Catl S42-3SS4 for nor lafoimatkm. UNC BASKETBALL VS UNC FOOTBALL: Al Wood vs Amos Lawrence and morel Sat. 41181. CH HJ3h Gym, 8 PM. TLls c':entooa at Pardy's-IUppy iioar. IS draft froas S pas-8 pas ealy SIX 3 cover. Cons to KsppV ad ! La Irmm tor.it. INTERESTED IN DANCE, Musk, Drama or any of the pesformlng arts? Applications and Interview si'jn-up ft r the Union Perk string Arts Committee are at the Union Information devk. Deadline Wed., AjmllS, jenn koti::l?i, rcr.r:ia tzxox aide, will ?k aWl t!ia fLtzm Aissdabtfaiion and t9 liU-He East ,:a'.Ua. Caaday, April IS at 7;" 3 pm 253 is. tSa L'ks. LOST; MAN'S WH2TF. COID Witnaver wrtst ildi. Kcwatd. Call 942-123. Keep trys? KEYS FOUND sear Apartasata. C.'l fSS-S Clagswoed I OUND YOUR KEYS IN WiUoa ty the "'fiud Guide" Tatle. "Lite Key chain. Turned in l t;i t l Urk l) AH. IOST: GCHIJ JiOfX-CHAtN tracekt. Pt,bVV kl M C'eefiU-. lUad J. C3 92 2f3l. lOSTj I JOOK -5 ! lAi:V!''.TiC QUANTUM f H-I.i" I'V C Nash, Hetura to I1sy-U S Drit. tfk MISI:MTU KI.YS at fl KAf'J'A lit!. Kaw-Une t J 'iHJ kry tin, U l-.unj ( m' Jjt at Board members were generally in favor of televising the meetings. They said televised meetings would bring more people in contact with the town government. . "Personally I think it's a great idea," Alderman Ernie Patterson said. "It will help people understand the complex decisions we make." Patterson said the Board held some executive ses sions that could not be televised; but that regular meetings could be televised. "Everyone is completely for it, especially (during) the public hearing processes," Patterson said. Alderman Steve Rose said he too supported televised meetings. It is a way for citizens to keep themselves well informed, he said From page 1 The North Carolina Fellows Program at UNC, founded in 1967, is one of four similar programs in the state. As of now there are no famous Fellows hailing from this University. "It's too early to ask for that to have happened," Garner said. Most of the graduated Fellows were on promising career paths, although many of the ear liest Fellows had just finished graduate school. Being a Fellow is "kind of an extra' Christiansen said, because of the obliga tion to participate. Garner said Fellows needed to demon strate a commitment to the program. "Fellows have to be self-starter types who interpret achievement through their roles in satisfying needs for people around them." "We look for intelligence, motivation and social sensitivity," Garner said. But he does not think the Fellows program can create those qualities. FOUR CORNERS RESTAURANT Daily Dinner Specials Salads, Quiches, Cropos, Steaks, Lasagne, Hot Browns, Charbroiled Burgers,; Soup, Stuffed Potatoes, Fried Yams, Home Made Desserts Serving Dinner. DcSy . . ,v.....," , from. 5:00. pm..: r-..A n help wanted WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES subjects In paid EPA breathing experiments on the UNC CH campus. Total time commitment Is 10-15 hours including a free physical examination. Pay is $5.00 per hour. We need healthy make, age 18-40 with no allergies and no hayfever. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more Information. 966-1253. OVERSEAS JOBS Summer year round. Europe, S. Amcr.. Australia, Asia. All fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free Info. Write 1JC Box 52 NCI Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. PART-TIME YARD WORK for apartment complex. 20-30 hours a week, mowing, weeding, etc. Prefer gardening or farming background. Call Jackie Seamon, 942-7200. 10-6 Monday through Saturday. Greenbelt Apartments. FULL TIME SALES POSITION, WendJy responsible, enthusiastic. Out doors experience essential. Resumes only. The Trail Shop. LEAD SINGER, male or female, needed for established, quality rock band. Must have great desire to work. Serious Inquiries only. Call Tins 933-8714. Mike 967-4633. SUMMER DAY CAMP JOSS-Town of Chapel Hill. 6 Directors, 25 Counselors. June IS-July 31. Work 6-8 hrsday, except 3-4 hrsday at preschool camp. Some pstns Include working with handicapped children. Prefer experience directly wchildren; spvsry exper helpful for Director Jobs. $3.35-$4.00hr. Apply by April 24: PrksRec Dept. 200 Plant Rd, CH. EOAAE. CCZV1CC3 ATTENTION GRAD AND HONORS STUDENTS. Aaron Services wi!l type your papers at a discount. That's right, a 10 discount on theses and dUsertations. If you want It rteht, bring It to Aaron Literary Services. NCN3 Plaxa. 967-1270. HELIUM FILLED BALLOON BOUQUETS DfUVLKr D fur special occasions or Just for fun. Sinking (loi ns avalUtle. A&k about our student special. Call Balloons and Tunes 967-3433. COMPLETE HESUIIE SERVICES at BUSINESS SPECIALTIES, IC6 Henderson Street. We spetlaUie In resume preparsrioa. Wt tailor our rWettlonat resumes and cover letters to meet individual needs and s!Ut!c prekrences. Call 9CS-4739. Mil. KS HUS1C SHOW FEATURES 6vt disc y. kry playing beach, disco rock, and sew wave fr any site party. C3 942 S23 far reasonat'.e BIGGER BETTER BAGELS! Fresh bked bajtU drUvrreJ ia ymr door every Tesdy and FrWy. We have ,liia, sesame, salt. flr.moi ra svivute l'it p"f'v, pur"" '. -' .!. oftioa. and tW. k:4 1.5J, 13 Lt 3.13. Tm Hm, BAHAMA SAILING VACATION, W ketch !? ei'iM tofdial Captain and Hats. Cal V ul 731 45 til. 1 1 HM 1 Itt KIM MATE i 2 ktam V.1 P?k v.iiite. Vt2 4W.5. A recent evaluation of Chapel Hill Town Manager Gene Shipman by the Chapel Hill Town Council should not have been re leased to local media representatives, council member Joe Straley said Thursday. Straley said the evaluation was made in an executive session of the Town Council. "The mayor (Joe Nassif) took a com posite of what was said in the executive session and wrote a draft of a letter that (the council was) to examine for accu racy," Straley said. "That letter was given to the council in private and se crecy. Apparently the letter was leaked to the press, which . i Shipman i f I , i i , . . ticanCrSocietyi ojGpizpis m ssnw-inm .-a. ..aria-a ..wsn 11 " 1 s-nsni " " i "in r mi i j." m ni mi 1 """a"-'i. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed, to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for next school year. August thru May. 'A rent, utilities. Kingswood Apts. Will be sharing apt. with two senior accounting majors. Call 967-9061 or 933-E343. WANTED: TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES to share 3-bedroom Townhouse Apt. May through August. Only 15 mlns. from campus. Call Lisa or Nancy at 933-1732. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom apt. in Carrboro through the summer (with option for the school year). Modern duplex, private backyard, A.C., large bedrooms l'j miles from campus. $130 a month. 929-5467. ARE YOU A FEMALE WHO studies Sunday through Thursday? Roommate needed next year for Old Well Apt. lA rent and utilities. On bus route. 929-9779. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED beginning in May or June to share 3 bedroom Bolinwood Apt. Rent 113.50 per month plus utilities. Please call 929-9700, anytime. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share feSy furnished Kingswood Apt., beat the heat enjoy A.C. and pool, and have a room to yourself, call 933-0312. CONGENIAL ROOMMATE AVAILABLE. Accounting major graduating in Dec. needs room or apartment tor next fa&. Non-smoker, quiet, neat and considerate. CaO Donald, 933-7273. ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE for summer, town house apt., furnished, AC. pool, walk to campus, N-bus, SSS mo vh utilities, Call Akase 933-73S4. CHECK THIS ONE OUT. Male graduate or professional student roommate needed for June and (a 2. Great apartment, good roommate, 2 bedroom, 2 story town house style apartment with lots of doaet space, IVi baths, on bus route. Apt. given highest rating by U.N.C housing guide bast J on tenant responses. S145momh li utilities. Non-smoker please. Call Norman eveslnss at 929-2229. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE 2 bedroom Eastet Park Apt. Own I edroom. On bus . &ne. Available mid-May. (ISO a snonth plus XA utilities. CaH 967-9934. WANTED MALE ROOMMATE to share two bedroom Estes Park Apt for next school year. Zb a month plus A utilities. On bus route. Phone 929-970?. 1 C3 2 lirXnAL, respon.tle female to share 2-br Royal Park Apt. J-bus. May IS-Aug 15 with option. Price negotiable. Call Dee Anna 933-! 901 NEED FALL ROOM MATHS). Carolina Apt. Oris prt&rtUy. C3 442-4423. Susan after 5 pm. ROOMMATT4S) NEEDED TO SHAKE two bedroom two bath apartment fa Erst session summer school (poult second). 0r! 0 wentUy utUts. C3 933-1231 or 913-5195. ROOMMATES WANTED SUMMER Sublet spacious trrsihed 2 te roor arsrtment. Only & minute w2i from campus- (11) per snooih, C3 942 -2925. Keep rytf3 TWO EDRMONE BATH COMMODORE f'C"!l I toast. A3 appear elrtom;;iety farShed. Ai-Usf h wenire call ti-ll2l tvenS-j e 11 5123 Keea tfVt--! 0T!t J.CC3 KECfNT ITS, Cfts. ft-Tfi fC.'t SALE II C3-43C3 V.t. Class vat. Ua. tie. It. Apt i Z. tity tat. Api$ l.h rOt.'NDAIION E(X3KSTO'tE. C. Ili.searf across from DID VOQ:i CGllSt 21. 12 4 am. "I think it's Important that people participate as much as possible in their local government," he said. Rose said that since citizens did not attend the Board of Aldermen's, meetings which were open; televising them is a "way of bringing it into their homes." Councilman Braxton Foushee said he thought televi sing the meetings was worthwhile, especially with budget hearings coming up soon. Foushee said the meetings should be televised "at least a couple of times to see what kind of success we have. "If people won't come to us, it's one way to come to them. It's one more way to try to reach the people," he said. eak was not the way we wanted it." But Straley emphasized the evaluation did not come about because of a lack of confidence in Shipman. "The evaluation was not a routine re port, but it was also not a big deal. From what we've seen of the letter, the town manager received a good score." Straley said a detailed examination of all divisions of town government began early this year. "We also decided to make evaluations of the town manager, the town clerk and the town attorney since the council spe cifically chooses these people for their positions." Results of the evaluations of the town, clerk and town attorney were not available Thursday. MICHELLE CHRISTENBURY t 1 We serve luncheon buf- fet every Sat. and Sun. 12:CD2:33 per Regular menu also served U - V.':; r-io r T ( r 1- WE1MARANER PUPPIES-AKC-Sire Bench-field champion. Good hips, excellent prospects. Call early a.m. or night: (919) 876-1812. miscellaneous GET OFF YOUR CAN! Support the Band! Bring your aluminum cans to Poor Richard's and get a FREE P.R. T-Shirt. NAVAJO TRADING POST Buying Gold & Silver! 10. 14. 18k; gold Jewelry, and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-0263. We are now accepting applications for August Foxcroft Apartments. 929-8389 or 967-5264. RECYCLE NEWSPAPER. ECOS drop-boxes at Morrison, Wilson library, and Y-court. Help save our trees! wanted ALASKA WILDERNESS PHOTOGRAPHY Short, slender woman who enjoys bush-flying, boating, camping, outdoors to assist this summer in animaJ-fishing-nature photography. Please include interest, experience summary and snap shots. V. Cisner, Box 8-588. Mountain View, Alaska 99S0S. for rent SUMMER SUBLET save 150 on Booker Creek Townhouse Apartment! 2 bedroom, l'j bath on L bus route. Pool and laundry 20 yards away! Available May 15. Call 942-7655. NEED SUMMER HOUSING May 15-Early Aug.? Carolina Apts. AC, pool, busline. Rent negotiable. Call 967-1834 after 5 p.m. ROOM IN PROFESSOR'S HOUSE available May 15th. Includes bed. desk, refrigerator, bathroom. Separate entrance. 1.5 miles from campus. $110 a month Including utilities. Call 929-7859. CALL NOW-AND RECEIVE VAL BONUS? My two-bdrm apt. needs a summer occupant. I17S1 On busline! One bJm. is storage, the rrvl is yours. Copes wtkomer Ca3 S"y 929-73S7, evenfei;. To kt foe summer: Towrrxue Apartmml wt;h own room. 2 ttxts from tamjnts. Overlooks immir-j poJ. Ot&t 4S7 a irnmih plus h utJales. Qutart, tberal envteofsmeM. Call Mfk Mum 3 at 933-C2J 3 or 942-4S1 1 GET MY LEASE now -have M rtxt Ul. ftashare 2-bedroora apartment wgradaate suvlni. Furnished, near bust.nc. Pawl. 3S3 53iS (Durham), rvef.kfj. JAXZ GVZZl MY LEASE, immt pmimtrnd 2tJ Apt- U rw drape. Ae!!U f.ty IS svt a mpil resvew Uaa La Orla-b. C3 CUcr, f 424 1 aftee S pjm. SUMMER SUt LET TWOEEDUOOM trr.t. Itay-Acr). 1 ftti'f i tt (mpv. Am eo-! a4 pt bvsnf $wm and iiU. CaJ m 3 12 1 TV.O BtOCKS f ROM CAMPUS Hhdon stf t : nu e t t Jn.m aitutnmt availstle Ir tetSi. f hUHHZ'l SL'EtlT; f L-MSHftl M.IYAt. IVk Apt. .bedroom, aw fj4'4. ;mfrf im bos tvn. tu e mu1 W CJ V-iJ-ilu1. JL 1 Polish invasion still possible PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) Czechoslovakia's foreign minister denied Thursday that the Soviet bloc had decided to interv ene in Poland. But he indicated intervention remained a possibility by drawing parallels between the Polish crisis and the events in his nation prior to the 1968 Soviet invasion. "What am I to do, stand in Wenceslas Square and declare that we are not going enter Poland?" Bohuslav Chnoupek asked at a news conference during a break in the Czechoslovakian Communist Party Congress underway here. The congress, attended from its opening Monday by Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev, is expected to end today. . The Czechoslovakian news agency CTK said Brezhnev met Thursday with Husak and other top officials. Husak and Brezhvev exchanged views on interna tional problems and condemed U.S. plans to deploy new medium-range nuclear missiles in Central Europe, CTK said. Omar Bradley dead at 88 NEW YORK (AP) Gen. Omar N. Bradley, who led a million U.S. soldiers in World War II and was the nation's last five-star general, died Wednesday evening at the age of 88. Bradley, who was also the nation's first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, died of a stroke at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Bradley had remained on active duty and had been in the Army almost 70 years, more than any other U.S. serviceman, and spent the last 30 years as general of the Army. Sam Goody's guilty of pirating NEW YORK (AP) The Sam Goody Corp. and Samuel Stolon, vice president of the record-store chain, were found guilty Thursday of dealing in SI million worth of counterfeit tapes of such hit albums as "Grease" and "Saturday Night Fever." . ,7 A federal jury in Brooklyn returned the verdict after 42 Hours of deliberation over 5Vz days. The corporation, one of the nation's biggest retailers of records and tapes, could be fined up to $95,000 for three counts of copyright infringement and two counts of interstate shipment. County hires new energy official Rob Addelson has been hired as the new Orange County Energy Coordinator to replace Carol Filzgera'.d. Addelson was to be formally introduced to the county's Energy Commission Thursday night but the Commission's meeting scheduled for that time was postponed. It will be resche duled at a later date. Addelson holds a master's degree from UNC in city and regional planning and an un dergraduate degree from North Carolina State UniverMtv in Rat"1"'' Support i ho 7? m C All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. ROOMS FOR RENT both summer sessions ATO Fraternity House, 303 East Franklin. $125 per session or $225 for both sessions. Call Woody 968-9086. NEED A NICE COOL (as in air conditioned) place to live this summer? The Tri Sigma House will be taking boarders for $180 a session. Single rooms available for $200. For more information call 967-6001. . ROOM FOR RENT on busline. Great situation for right female student, available mid-August. $175 per mo., negotiable. 967-7772. SUMMER SUBLET: 3 BEDROOM Townhouse Apt. 10 minute walk to Campus. Some furniture. $285 monthly. Pool AC. Call Kathy or Courtney (967-3040) after 5. GREENWOOD ROAD COMPLETELY FURNISHED. June 1st to Oct. 1st. Minimal rent plus utilities to single or quiet couple. No undergrads. Phone 942-7076. SUMMER HOUSING: Sublet 2-bedroom. furnished. Old Well apartment with A.C. pool, cable. TV, dishwasher. On bus line. Near Pantry and laundromat. Ren! negotiable Catl 967-3574. SUMMER SUBLET two bedroom Estes Park Apt. Furnished including dishes, pool, laundry, bus route, air condt. $200. 00 month. Call 942-2128. SUMMER SCHOOL Now leasing for summer months, 1 -bedroom, carpet, drapes, appliances, large pool, on bus line, very quiet, Greenbelt Apartments. Jones Ferry Rd. 9293821. SUMMER SUBLET TWO BEDROOM ESTES Park Apartment completely furnUhed. including all kitchenware, air conditioned, swimming pool, on bus route. Will accept arty reasonable offer phone 929 9709. FOR SUMMER SUBLET. On bedroom Royal Park Apt. Furnished for two. On bus route, pool, air conditioned, laundry, 967-5037 keep trying. ride RIDER WANTED to Ajhens. GA. Leaving Saturday morning Ap4 1 Ith. CaU 92' 29S. RIDE NEEDED DESPERATELY to Fort Laudrrdle. HmUU over f atrf Break. Can leave either llih or 17ih. W3 h-ip wtth driving and gs, Catl 967 2427. RIDER NEEDED f HI . APR. 17 to Btevsrd or Ahevi or Hrndrtfn,ll0, Can't leave bfe 1 1:33, V.,:! hrp py f g C:i Tm at 933 4274 Keep Tryt-Kj RIDE M 1 Ui D Ta Yrk Cfy area k l.astrr Weekend Can W-ave Thut, m-ti3 Ca3 Sandy al 931-53SI. VVJ1 sMtr epte 7 w4 wia TO Till MCHll Sit UAt IVI Of ti.:!. IU,;v ;:rtMv fi.j.Vt gel eferied &m fithlrr.l t-vl tiv fcyn at ti t bjM h ssh yiT Mirus Mnf I-1JSY 4ASf-Itaj-jiy Brftt-ley Sa HW I5ihta ! H -, If; y,-4ih.-V lit y ,, Hve a tr ti, ftivia l tri. rouiftr. ias: tusnv nit, ami Jf !) ! t. I? s?) l,ifi SaMi4 1 itt tn I . , U-isw. fe-4 t'i f;jia.-y iffnt th4 tdt$j4.fe A3 te, y t's.i- Ut-'. Before taking the Orange County job, he worked at the UNC Institute for Rcasearch in Social Science. As energy coordinator, Addelson will assist County Manager Sam Gattis in implementing the county's energy policies. Addelson said he was still unsure of what the job would involve in more specific terms. David Gephart, a new member of the Energy Commission, was also to be introduced at the meeting. of Lcrf 111 B UVsaW r i -"--- DWH. Thanks a bunch for finding my keys and turning them In. You really saved me a lot of trouble! AMC ARE YOU A FEMALE LOOKING for male companionship? If so why not give these follows a call. Don and Shel. P.S. DB and Shel see Proverbs 26:5 BRENDA Happy Birthday on your 20th! Was I invited? Well, live It up and don't study in the "corral. You're super! Much Love, Neal DAVID P. W asiaa yo. Just checking to mm If yosi really read Tha DTH. How ia IU fa Seattle? Doea this count as a latter? PS & NMe. OLDE CAMPUS Yotir day b coming Join the Third Annual Olde Campus Day Festivities on April 11. See your Olde Campus Representative lor more Information. ROGER OF SILER CITY who dropped Comp 15 on the 2nd day. Fm surprised and glad you remembered me. Please give a tall (942-5968). 'Kathryn. JANE It's been a great year, and I'm glad we've become good friends. 1 hope you have a vrry special birthday tomorrow with your 'special' person. Hey 19! Love, Sharon THIRD BORN-Wednesdays and Thursdays. Sunday and coukks. All have inemorl-. B i diHerent adds spice. God can work mfracW. I Love You. First Born. FOOTBALL SUNGLASSES swtmmmg pidgts underwear driving music beah spon'anemj events walks basketball tatks dreams diomorxi cokfs Colorado and ZiST. What do th-y have in common you and mef I Love You Nril. I y". CYNTHIA HspPV 22nd. This year wr've had a lot of laugh and a tot of memories. Thanks, Yor roomies In 315. CEOFFREY HUGH CHALANT M Happy (early) 21st B-Dayf Thanks for tlv '""9 Iftere to listen and advise, f riends bk that are rare. (Surprise no snide or ot.nonlow comments') Don't get loo drunk on Sat ! HP JN3, you're the bst. and the ret Vikn' ! Yooe strength and companion Wvte me. Ae there diamonds In the future? Crown? Ain't It Gread HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY. To that g.-t sorthenei ho shared ifh tro v' Itighpocket. baketb3 and lM-,frmf pt-b!em. Gckod Luck Always. P.S. Same H Va&h'um ILAPPY E1STHOAY H i ! To a grtel nri-jM-.f fc.r 'a freat year: Harmony to ltre-ny. wi'J r wi FrankBn, talent iwt, and guiir slos t JK a.f ELF. DEAR lEClA. tluv 2Ut H- a yu 1 Love. Terry. CONCRATUtATIONS TO P.ETSY l:f ADF A, Cam J'e IF, AJke 5. .Melanie tt . Cwfy J. Kahyi Y-, aftd Kre P., tn lW ?ri-- e fu t,'e S' W'y tit iU"fi.a U pod t. w' I . V" ' Ka;p4 DH Stett. DAH1X?j lfpr fm4m I b " a g 4 , We're gala t fc a trst i e t Pada. Ya at intk a f 4 ltd aa I hap sty t ts fm yM t , a. CariieUa. PM, JHt bar rble Ia Kt rl stresa! KAJTA VI IT A VJSH K Jt M . tj"j LtM, day t a in'iU if.spi .:f. Jy tA ttv tWa t N t Hiliry IV t j l in i j -J - 1 -. bM.a si fcf. '- s. 4k -- .,. pminspm t IU(vv t--'i I ie J-l fc M . IU,A::JTH t1iSN-I is- U.s i t4 I I 1 "e a i' " "gf-nM tj t t At:

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