2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 15, 1932 News At campus panel forum Vdimn Co. diraro site discu By CHERYL ANDERSON Staff Writer Although Warren County and the state of North , Carolina agreed originally that PCB-contarninated soil found along 210 miles of N.C. highways in 1978 would be dumped in a state landfill in Warren County, the state might have had to handle the situation differently had more chemicals been found, secretary of the N.C. Department of Crime Control and Public Safety Heman Clark said at a panel discussion in Greenlaw Tuesday. "If we find it we'll have to treat it somehow,' Clark said during the two-hour discussion which was co sponsored by Student Government and the University's Institute for Environmental Studies. Department of Transportation personnel began dumping the soil in the Landfill on the 140-acre tract of land last month, only temporarily hampered by pro testors unhappy with the state's actions. Citizens con tinue to protest in Warren County where more than 230 people have been arrested. Some protestors contend the state chose the county because of its high concentration of blacks, poor eco nomic status and political weakness. Warren County is 59 percent black and has the lowest per capita income in North Carolina. Clark argued that the site was not chosen as an act of racial, economic or political discrimination. In stead, he said, geographical location, characteristics of the soil and economic feasibility were reasons Warren County was selected over 90 other sites and eventually over Chatham County. But Ken Ferruccio, head of Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCBs said the site was chosen because the county is not a rich and politically power ful area. " We will, I promise you, blow the lid off this land fill issue until the site is removed from Warren County," he said. The state acted on the theory that it could change the site into a safe one by using landfill technology, Ferruccio said, adding that a former North Carolina State University professor had ; examined the site before the dumping and had declared it unsafe. The bottom of the- dome-shaped landfill is seven feet above the water tables, a waiver of the original re quirement by the Environmental Protection Agency that the ground level be 50 feet above the water tables, Clark said. At the very bottom of the hole is a moni toring device to detect .any problems that may occur, which is topped by a thick plastic lining. A thick clay substance is placed over the plastic and a layer of soil is added. A second detector follows along with fiber, the con taminated soil, an additional two feet of clay, a plastic liner and a buffer soil. "More than 99 ... percent of the substance is dirt," not PCBs, Clark said. "If it does leak, the system is there to detect it." "It is a very dangerous chemical and I think that's recognizable" throughout the United States, Ferruccio said. He cited a book, Malignant Neglect, in which the author examines the dangers and symptoms of PCBs among them cancer, numbness of the limbs and still births. "EPA has declared this to be a dangerous toxic sub stance," dark said. But the hazardous chemicals are only seriously harmful when ingested in large doses, said Alvis Turner, associate profewor of Environmental Studies and Engineering at the School of Public Health. If PCBs got into the water and eventually into the food chain it could be harmful. "But the risk of it getting in the food chain is even more remote than it getting into the water," Turner said. Bill Holman, member of the N.C. Waste Manage ment Board, said the problem never should have hap pened. Instead of trying to control, bury and destroy pollution, "let's prevent it," he said, adding that the board should have been more aggressive in stressing this attitude. Holman, who is also a lobbyist for the N.C. Sierra Club and Conservation Council, said the landfills should have been a last resort. California has banned landfill methods and is considering detoxification and incineration instead. . , Someone has even developed a PCB-eating bacteria, he said. "I think we should at least send off some soil to be tested," he said. But the soil probably is better off in Warren County considering the alternatives, said Bernard Greenberg, former dean at the School of Public Health and former chairman of the Governor's Task Fores on Hazardous Waste Management. The task force had considered Alabama's offer to incinerate the chemicals if North Carolina transported it a task that would cost North Carolina $12 million. The state chose the $2.5 million in-state op tion instead. 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Put Your View On The Back Page Of The Daily Tar Heel. see Gelarah Asayesh about columns and column ideas . The Aaradatcd Prm WASHINGTON Th Full llHneser U.S. Cocrt of Apptls here will hear- a chaHengs to the Reagan administration's plan for de segregating the public university system in North Carolina. ; The full court's decision Thursday to review the case nullified a ruling by one of its three-judge panels to let the plan take effect. ' No date for the arguments has been, scheduled. The desegregation program was adopted as a consent decree between the Department of Education 2nd the state of North Carolina.. The decree, approved by a federal judge in North Carolina, was signed last year after 11 years of court battles and state-federal negotiations to find an acceptable plan. WASHINGTON Israel's f orttja minister, Yitzhak Shsmir, met for four hours Thursday with Secretary of State George P. Shultz to push Israel's demand for iron-clad protection of its northern border with Lebanon. Although the two sides still differed on the best approach to the problem, Shultz and Shamir established a joint working group "to examine the Israeli proposals and the U.S. ideas" that were also presented. The Israelis are demanding a securi ty agreement with Lebanon before withdrawing their troops, which have been in Lebanon since June 6. . WASHINGTON Despit Presi dent Ressan's cLa thstthe Kizm b . "recovery-bound," another 695,000 Americans filed first-time claims for unemployment benefits in the week ending Oct. 2, the Labor Department reported Thursday. It was the second-highest filing binge since the current recession began in the late summer of 1931, falling 8,000 claims short of the record 703,000 initial pleas for government relief that were filed in the week end ing Sept. 18. The 695,000 claims, placed with em ployment offices in the various states, were 12,000 higher than the previous week's revised figure, the department's Employment and Train ing Administration said. The agency also reported that in the week ending Sept. 25, there were 4,451,000 people daiming regular un employment benefits under the basic. 26-week payment period, 64,000 more than the previous week, and the highest since the peak of the 1975 recession WASHINGTON - President Ressa vowed Thursday to "end the dreg rnensce and cripple organized crisa" with a $200 million program that will blanket the nation with federal narcotics task forces. The president, criticized in Con gress last year for scaling back the fight against drug traffickers, said the government will hire up to 1,200 more federal agents and investigators to form a dozen task forces. "The time has come to cripple the power of the mob in America," Reagan told more than 300 people in the Justice Department's Great Hall. "Our commitment to this program is unshakeable. We intend to do what is necessary to end the drug menace and cripple organized crime." The illicit drug business in the United States is worth an estimated $80bfllion. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK Warren County residents opposed to dssplss PCB-contzninated soil in a landfill near Afton marched Thurs day to the Environmental Protection Agency to meet with government rep resentatives. A group of about 50 marchers left Warren County last week on a 55-mile trek to Raleigh. The marchers stopped for a rally at a Raleigh church Tuesday night before the group, its ranks thin ned by rainy weather, resumed the trek Thursday to the EPA. ' Before the march began, the group met with Gov. Jim Hunt to express concern about the nearly completed landfill. The state has scraped up soil from along 210 miles of roadside for disposal in the landfill. The soil was contaminated by an illegal spill of PCB-Iaced transformer oil. Meanwhile, the Warren County citizens group met Wednesday night and elected three people to work with state officials and EPA representatives on alternative ways to detoxify the , PCBs. The group was the idea of Hunt. o po n n All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH cDce or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 055 A Chapel Kill, NC 27514. ., 'Clsssillcd.I&fq, Return ad and check or money order to?the f DTH oDce by noon the business day fcere your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. . -1 I ' ...f I - Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 V 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oSce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. - WANT TO LEARN BATIX, SZk Screening. Paper making, Stained GlaM, Marbletdng, Basketry, or Class Etching! Sign up at the Union Info. Desk To day. Classes $2.00 per session. Oct 18-22. .25 BURGERS!?! BUY A BURGER King T shirt, wear it In and get burgers for J2S each. What a deal! Limit 2 burgers per visit please. Franklin St, only. WW RNLATOR, NORTH CAROLINA'S most celebrated liberal minister, will give the sermon at the Community Church of Chapel Hill Sun day, October 17, 11 am, "Our Land And Peo ple: To See them Steady And To See Them Whole." 106 Purefoy Road, near Mason Farm Road, 942-2050 for Information or transporta tion. Dr. Daniel PoCitt and Rev. Gordon Dragt ako participating. EVER THINK OF BEING a sister, brother, or priest? Some people have and are meeting at 6:30 pm on Monday, Oct. 1 8 to have dinner together and discuss it. Wont you Join us? Call Fr. Joe Vetter at Newman Center 929-3730 for details. BEER AND BEACH MUSIC! Come see the Embers after the game Sat. in Woollen Gym until 7:00 p.m.' $5 per person. Tickets available at the Alumni House or at the door. Sponsored by the General Alumni Association. ' LE TERTULIA, THE SPANISH Conversation Cbib will meet this Friday at 4:00pm at "He's Not Here." Vensari Todos y okiden su fogies por una bora. SCAU GZGATCZATSONAL VZUZiGs Taosw Oct. 19. 73 pm, CaraSna Uaioo. Usm aboct CAtTa variety of prorisxaa Ajwrt Mtat Locator, Doras Cooking Gakia, Lcsla tlv Task Force aad Brack- afotal JOIN US FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR Happy Hour at Purdy's 2 drafts for 25C and other specials to enjoy) 3:00-9:00 (come to Happy Hour and get In FREE Frl. night). ART OF THE HIROSHIMA VICTIMS a lecture slide presentation by John Dower wO be held on Thurs. Oct 21, 8:C0 pm, Hamilton 100. Co sponsored by the UNC History Dept. and the Carolina Union. VENXATARAGHAVAN, SOCERS, BOYCOTT,. CHAPPELL, Pollock, Asif fcjb&t, Congdon, Het tiaratchy: amazing that no-one here has ever heard of these men. YOU have? Eon Knight, 510 Criage (933-7152). ' SOMETIME EETWEEN SEPT. 18 and Fall Break I lost a purple Jacket, One side is poplin and it's lined, with a patterned sweater. If anyone has found it, please call Liz at 933-3412 or leave a message at the DTH oSce. LOST: BLACK YONEX TENNIS racket in Davie Room 112 REWARD for information or return of the racket please call Me&sa at 929-7263 keep try fog. .' '.".' . '. .-, LOST: GOLD SEIKO WATCH in front of Fetzer Monday night in football ticket line. Call Sharon 933-2957 t found or contact DTH. Reward for re turn. FOUND: MAN'S WATCH IN Carroll Hall Tuesday Night Can 933-2564 and identify. FOUND THIN GOLD BRACELET. Call 933-1017 to Identify. PAIR OF WOMEN'S GLASSES found on Mo. Cauley near S. Columbia Oct 7. Left at Union Desk. LOST MAN'S STERLING SILVER digital watch. Lost Tuesday night Call 933-3874. help tinted IISALTZIY MALES can earn $5hour in a EPA breathing experiment on the UNC-CH campus. We need noci-smokers, age 18-35. For mora foformar tkin please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMATICS EARN $150 IN A Breathing expe riment on the UNC-CH Campus. Time commitment is 20-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteers must be Mate, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested please call 966 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR ROUND. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $50041200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write . IJC, Box 52-NC1. Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menstrual breast pain. Call 966-5289 if interested. , PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH high blood pressure needed for NCMH research project 962-0203 9 am to 4:30 pm. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES STILL accept ing applications for PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT. Contact Sandra Brown at 933-0392 or pick up ap plications in the Coach Room Oct 13-15 2:30-5:30. 'VOLUNTEERS TUTORS NEEDED at Janus House Group Home. Must have own transportation and one hour per week. Reliable. Call Addfe at 7-8S92 after 3:30 pm. , CIEAPTYFIKSn C3 S25-TYPE. TERM PAPERS TYPED FAST. Emergency typing. Call The 24 hour service. Electric typist. 942-1067. CYSSSASTXCS AT CAHOLCtA SPC2T Art. Easter now for classes: pro-school, school and adala. East faculty la area. SasaH pmipa, IsdSvMaal attention. S23-7377 or for calc have more than anyone in Chapel HU1. The Trading Post beside Wendy's In Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. MUST SELL: SHERWOOD CASSETTE deck with Dolby, $135. Realistic direct-drive turntable $119. Grundig in-dash AM-FM casfcette deck. $110. Must sell A3 negotiable! 957-2111 anytime. MEXICAN EMBROIDERED DRESSES-fine hand embroidered cotton dresses from Oaxaca In a -variety cf colors $55-$90. Get one before they're gone! C&H Kim 929-3391. - FOUR GOOD TICKETS TO State game call after 2:30 pm (933-6247) ask for Chris. for rest DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOR rent Two minutes walk to campus. Paved parking area with all night fighting. $22.50 per month. CaO 929-6577. wanted WANTED: 2 GUEST PASSES for the Maryland game. Will pay big bucks. Call collect 202-223-2515 or 703-276-7375. I DESPERATELY NEED ONE Virginia guest pass and two Maryland guest passes. Price negotiable. Ptease call Janice at 942-0426 after 5:00. WANTED: 2 GUEST PASSES for Maryland game. Win pay almost anything. CaS Cathy 967-8912. STILL IN DESPERATE NEED of guest passes to UNC-State game! Once again, Money is no object! Cal 933-9429 after 4:00. classes YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of Joy! Choose from 8 weekly classes.. October 25-December 21 at the Yoga Place, 452 West Franklin Street since 1975. Call 967-9686 for information and registration. tides GOING TO ATLANTA? I need a ride the weekend of Oct 22. Leaving sometime mat Friday would be best I wUi, of course, share in the gas money and driving. Please call Lynstey, 967-0283. roocssnntcs OCTOBER RENT FREE. Non-smoking male roommate wanted to share spacious two bedroom Carrboro condo. on bus tine, laundry facilities, pool. $120.00month 968-0279 evenings. personals TO MY -STUDLY" EASTER BUNNY! Here's to "Forum," moving, S, S&S, the Go-Go's, personate, "being confused," and Good News! Love, your Inter national Debutante. STATE FAT3 TICKETS FZ (wJ Jj aay $25 pnre&aae) at JoStaaoa'a CJotLsr, Somtk Saara llaS, DaraaasHini! CSpo. Asi!a Caad, Cant, Polo, Cesla, C&ristiaa Clor aa4 aoret WELCOME JULES FROM CARNEGIE-MeSow Univ. This campus is a bit conservative but I think you'll observe a myriad of viewpoints at a million - cycles per minute as midnight Illegal insanity ap proaches (No Iris' allowed!) Try to act casual. Rheemstone. D WIGHT HGNEYCTJTT AND FIANCEE - where arc yon? Loat yor photM i 'PScaaa tt m tocica.'Fa'K&i. CAROLINE, FROM BOLIVIA (but not initially), write The Writer, Box 1234, Chapel HiH27514. Like Mother, like Daughter? DEB. YOU FINALLY GOT a personal! Rhlannon Cassandra, and all the rest You and I, kiddo we are such stuff as memories are made off. This is Ukc an LC remembrance! Oh, well love you, F. GET DOWN AND BOOGIE Have some fun at campus party 1 the party's at Pegasus-Schizo's the band On-campus people are FREE, off- and youH - need a dollar in your hand Wed. 1020 9pm? Be there! YO SHEILA YOUR BIG sis is watchin'. Beware! I know what goes on at apartments. . .too bad you -don't know what goes on at 210 P. Street NTWU . . . mlch. Proud your mine HI sis. ZETA love and mine. MICHELLE AND EDDIE, Welcome to Chapel HUH I hope you enjoy the game, even though you are cheering for the other team! Keith. CHEG BATTEN, FOS3E3 SALLsm reporter for a former eoaaarvallva tmdla saagazine roccatly rsibscd his left leg from captivity. IV&iia Udaappad, taa laft leg withdrew from cadateaca iato its owa Cabby world. Deatituta, bat not broke, Greg's Leg escaped aad retsunaod to ita toaster. Greg, happy onca asmia, mm planaiag oa a roroaa traialag program to oat hie laft lag back to ita old form. So when V aca Gretgala dowa town, ao ahead aad boy him a oaar Bat saaka hlas go oat Itl YMST. JAY H. HAPPY 20TH Birthday! Here's to another year of Grubbing (puh!), partying (watch those Toga mixers!) Say, Huh! Look out below! and FREE shows out our window every nighd Love your roomie and ZETA sis, Carol. WELCOME BACK GARY! You and us, us and you. Vi of a chicken and the other half too. We've missed you, Bill-Bill! Love, Ann and Susan. ; YOU ACS CORDIALLY INVrTED to drop by the school of Pablic Health Uadergradaate Opaa Hoaaa on Tuesday, October 19, front 119-49 la Coom 249 Boaaaaa HaSL Share rcfraahsaaota and coavereatSoa- with facslty aad student representing ncjort ia Eloataf latlca, Eaviroamaatal Protactloa, Ilaahh Ad atiBlstratioa, llaahh Edacatioa aad NatnV tkm. For fitrther ixionaatloe b3 S&1107 LA.C: IF YOU FOUND that there were limited possibilities, I am ready, willing, and able. Keep me informed! Somebody Deferent 4 v BEER AND BEACH MUSIC! Come see the Embers after the game Sat in Woollen Gym until 7:00 p.m. $5 per person. Tickets available at the Alumni House or at the door. AS you can drink! HANG GLIDING. THOSE INTERESTED in form ing a dub' Initially to share expenses for trips to Kitty Hawk contact Stan Siebert 4934110 (home) 966-5393 (work) or leave message 304 Gardner. TARHEELIUM TAKHEELIUM TARHEEUUM SHOW the Wolfpack our Carolina spirit! Buy balloons for Saturday's game. Group purchases available. Call 929-2392. Beat State with Caro lina spirit! Sponsored by Sweet Carolines. TO THE BLONDE WEARING the damp Yak sweat shirt on Tuesday: The key to a successful weekend is good Sych and Aggressiveness! PEGASUS IS FREE WED.. 1020 for aB campus residents (Granville included). Cnr.'O YOU3 DOnr-S KEYS and rock for free with SCSZZO. SPONSCHED BY EIZA. CHERL I HOPE YOUR 22nd birthday Is the hap piest yet I'm looking forward to our rag plans to Oemson, skfing, and foSowiog graduation! Lava, Brenda. U.N.C. SAILING TEAM stars Ana Stokes and Bruce Dean are competing in the SA.I.SA. single handed cluunpfonsmps this weekend at O.D.U. Wish them Good Luck! FAT GIRLS EXPLODE IS UNCe fewest (SteraSy) new band. What wO you do when they explode all over you? Find out at the Bazooka Lounge. TO MY SI31L2 MASCXAt Thank you for your loving acceptance of me. Chris and I re&Sy ap preciate that Love in Christ, David. THERES THIS SIGMA NU, B3, see, and, waS. .1. he Just cant seem to find a date for this weekend. I mean, he's ok end everything. . . it's Just, wt2, ht's never been much with the girls! So if you could help you know, maybe your roommate or , something. . .Just give ok EJ1 a call anytime at ' 942-3646 (he's always there; Just studying away fjf the CPA). I mean. Jeez, the guys president of tds fraternity and everything! innr JJO & JOZZX aad) aaaorfatat - HI drfalt a toast to tha wtaaSats taaat (sZm DTH) whZa axplotfaf th Oatar faaia thia afteraooa. LAC TO INTERESTED AT MOLLVS-I am aao. Lefs try it again: same time, same place. Smed, the (?) dark-haired guy. HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY, WATSONI Here's to Chinese lunches and furry hot water bottles. Have a great day by the fire. (Who's on fire?) Love, L. MARILYN: DID YOU GET a spore on that last frame? I think not Thank you for on ex hilarating six months. I love you. Joseph, BETTY G. KERFS YOUR personal. Remember "Hazel talks, pigouts, dandng, and aS the good times. Thanks for being such a special friend. Bever ly. TO MISS SQUIRREL-Monkey-Bean I've enjayed every minute of this week. Thankx! Be careful and IH see you tomorrow. From; an your children. DTH-CCKC3ATLCATS03 CJI ETS DiG the Soathaaat riaeSet award aad ba teg oat of the 22 fiaaSata foe dm faca Kakar Award! We are ta tie top at all cOuCse aawapspan Yoara dotag a CZSAT grnvtl LAC. TO MY ONE AND only Inspector, you are my "King of Everything. Your royal riches extend beyond my wildest dreams. E. Junccs, 02 Croatan, an onfergettabk rendez-vous at the Cape, and the "children of the future" will forever reside in my heart Keep smiling and let the CSer lead the way! I love you!!! Always & forever, Smithsonian Magic SANDY H. THANKS FOR the flowers, the music, the laughter, and for the being the special person . you are. Beverly. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY RUSSELL! Thanks for three years of more love and urKlerstanding than I could have ever dreamed ofl I am TRULY IN LOVE WITH YOU, BABEt Forever yours, Debra. TX TX TK TX TK TK TK If you ordy knew TK TK TK Bat 1 won't t3 TK TK TK TK TK Happy Birthday. ; HAPPY 19TH KHTHDAY LOHIE: Hope thk ad , shocks you and makes you think of us on our birth days! BEWARE: Check your animals tonight Oc cupants of 117. PATSY: COME MONDAY, AFTER great field posi tion at the game, ruro-tluing, and BuSett, well realize It gets no better! Isn't this the greatest year ever? GO KEELS! Love. Kimberiy P.S. Thanks! GOODY GOODY! We did it The 3-Day Camp out was wonderfuL I don't remember the bathroom scene, Karen. Hope your foot is better. Mary, BuSst lover, enjoyed those intimate conversation. The waiter will be at Kenan. Frank, my ex, hope you didn't get At big Herp. Good luck on Chemistry, Bui. We've yet to steal your stick! Ain't nothing cond rate about us. Love yaH lots. Benny H2L MON DIEUI SACRE BLEU! To the two ladles who helped me secure my run-away car Tuesday night Many thanks. Let me treat you both to Ice cream at Swensen's sometime in return. NJi. 942-C1&5. BIFF, ITS BEEN 6 weeks! Tm beginning to worry. Is every litde thing O.K.?? Maybe you should stop by Suite B or c&3 963-S5C5. SSdpp. ODE TO CAPT. BUDDY Here's to Buddy He's got class . . : He's number one in the whok damn brass! SAA-LOOT LY., US. LJC BABY DUCK-BOOK PACKS arc rose, Tarheels are blue, 12 rub your nose, Loni after you're tweniy- ; two. Happy EirthsLly Today LJL2YL Fostof Yirr Bear. . - BHENDA-S FINALLY LEGAL The partyH be a trto! We'd aS like to say "Happy Birthday" and Brenda, LET IT RIP3 Cathy, Zena, Barbara, Cathy. KATXN CHALK-HAPPY 19TH BIRTHDAY. Hope this one brings you lota of happiness you deserve tt! See you tonight at the Informal. Your LiSkSis. ' TO MASTER, I JUST want to thank you for making the past eight months so speciaL Thank you for giv ing sm strength, encouragement and understan ding. Thank you for restoring my self-confidence and my seS-respect Thank you for loving me without conditions or expectations. And most of aS, thank you for reaching out accepting my love and making M a part of your life. I love you! Dummy. VICKY HAPPY BIRTHDAY Hope your weekend Is grest You arc very special to me and I am happiest when we are together. Thanks for aS the good times, may they continue forever. Love B. B. KENNA, THANKS FOR BEING a great roommate and friend. Fm going to miss you. Jena. 02 12E3YrfaEaaga Joha DfwwcJser to wager eaa caaa off lleSeoa GoLIaa ASa a th DTII aa Caloa I Zoo Ctsl acT-it3 casa toiiay. VaadasbarB am Catdaat Caafasaaat wiapa EltlCA N.! HAVE A good day and a great weekend! I fope we can become better friends. Love, your L2u Rldge pa8 ; j TO THE SECS-TEST peopk on campus: Thanx to much! 1 really needed it after that week! When wt everyone else realize our tecs appeal? Valerie. , BOULDER BALLS, HOPE YOUR nxnmitata cEmb.. fog expedition ' lets you reach your peak this vvedcend! If not how about some more cLi climbing at Dutch's? This time without the terrier. Hock Tumbler. , ARE YOU READY FOR another St. A's party? Come see Apocalypse, Sat 9 pm, 207 Plttsboro St across from the CaroSaa Inn. B.Y.O.B. MAS ITS FINALLY HERO Two days tate-but on time to say I love you so very much! KMW. . TC-A PLEASANT SUNDAY afternoon outing' peihejs? fvet 2:33 pm thia Sundsy on wall near tZm Sam. Rain date 70 pm Wednesday 1020. Brown Datsun. PAR HAPPY 21ST! 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