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. ... - SCOREBOARD Men's Basketball SMI W. I NC 82 SMl(fU) Wripht X-14 2-2 IX. Davis 3-7 2-3 8. Koncak 5-7 31. Johnson 1-5 1-2 3. Moore ft-X 1-3 13. Iwis 1- 2 0-0 2. Williams 1-2 3-4 5. Fuller 1-4 2-2 4. Briggs 0-0 (Ml 0. Totals: 34-rO 16-23 K4. UNC(82 Peterson 6-10 0-2 12. Popson 3-8 0-0 6. Daugherty 2- 6 3-5 7. Hale 6-12 6-6 18. K. Smith 7-14 4-4 18. Martin 5-11 3-4 13. Hunter 2-2 0-0 4. R. Smith 2- 9 0-0 4. Roper 0-0 0-0 0. Morris 0-0 0-0 0. Brust 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 33-72 16-21 82. I'M 65. Virginia hi IN(65) Peterson 1-3 0-1 2. Popson 2-6 0-0 4. Daughcrtv 4 V 4-6 12. Hale 4-9 1-2 9. K. Smith 5-X 6-6 16. Hunter 4-6 2-2 10. Martin 4-9 3-3 II. R. Smith 0-1 1-2 I. Roper 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 24-50 17-22 65. Virginia Shechev 6-12 3-6 15; Merrifield 1-2 0-0 2. Polynice 9-12 4-4 22. Simms 5-10 0-0 10. J. Johnson 1-5 0 0 2. Miller 0-6 0-0 0. Kennedy 5-9 0-0 10 Solomon 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 27-56 7-10 61. Wrestling 118 UNC 22, Ohio State 16 McArdMUNC) technical fall over Van Horn. 24-17; 126 Aumiller(l)NC) d. Steve Mcndicino. 4-3; 134 Brad Clintenl(OSU) d. Spalters, 5-4; 142 KingdlNC) d. IXxarlo 9-0; 150 Troutma ntOSU) d. Bernstein. 13-5: 158 SilvestrofUNO d. Sticklv. 8-3; 167 Wilson d. Gharbo, 6-4; 177 Melchiore(OSl))d.Cabe.7-3; 190 Spivey(UNC) d. HaymoW. 4-2; heavyweight Mocksley (OSU) by forfeit. I NC 24, Tennessee 22 118 Palacio(UNC) pin Fessell, 5:57; 126 -McArdleUJNC) technical Tall over Kendrick. 20-5; 134 Cochran(UT) d. Spalters. 9-4; 142 BernsteirKUNC) d. Singletary. 5-0; 150 Mills (UT) pin King. 3:08; 158 Lanham(UT) d. Silvestro. 8 4; 167 Edmund(UT) d. Wilson. 19-6; 177 Coopcr(UT)d. Cabe. 13-1; 190 Spivey (UNC) d. Wyckoff. 8-3; heavyweight Fleck (UNC) pin Walker. 1:48. Track Individual winners at Joe Hilton track meet 60 High Hurdles White(ECU) latfg utar fel Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students, Student Organiza tions and Individuals: 1 day: $2.00 2 days: $3.25 3 days: $4.00 4 days: $4.75 5 days: $5.00 Businesses: $4.00 per day S for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. FOR SALE ads will be run FREE for students, student organizations, and individuals for items less than $500. Price must be stipulated in the ad. Free ads must be marked as such or any monies collected will not be refunded. No coupon is necessary. Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mis takes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to healthy non mmokers, age 18-35 who complete mm ' EPA breathing study on UNC cam pas. Please call 966-1253 MowUy Friday S a.m.-5 p.m. POTENTIAL FRESHMAN LEADERS N.C. Fellows applications are dae by Friday Jaaaary 18 at nooa. Bring completed applications to the Fel lows Loange, Room 11 of Union. SURFERS UNITE. It's time for oar sport to be recognized. Sarfers interested ia a serf clab go to Mr. Garti's Taesday night at 9:30 967-9521. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES, who are interested in Army ROTC. Oppor tunities for leadership training and two or three year merit scholarships. Call Dr. Hyatt 966-5116 (9-5) or Jerry Wood 967-6485 after 5:00pm. LEARN BARTENDING-Aayoae 19 or over. Work in exciting places, earn high income, meet interesting people. Classes held at 106 Fraternity Coart. Call 942 5385 TODAY! DTH AD STAFF MEETING Taesday, Jaa. 15th, 4:30 FPG, Carolina Union RSVP THE YOGA PLACE will offer adalt and children's classes Jaa 14-March 14 aad March 18-May 2. For information aad registra tion 967-9686. It's a qaestioa of joy! 452 West Franklin St. since 1975. TYPING For fast, dependable and quality typing of theses, dissertations, resumes, and legal documents call SAUNDRA H. QUICK, dba QUICK-TYPE Professional Typing Service at 688-3152 or 471-6149; references available. E.J. and Company is already reserving dates for Valentines parties. Book your party now. 4 hours of jam for only $140. Call Andy Pittman at 967-8871. lost and found FOUND: One bicycle tire that fell off a white car in front of Phillips Hall. December 19, lpm. Call Paul at 966-1113 during the day. Found at Registration: a Florida Driver's License and 'Nissan' car keys. See Cathy in 01 Hanes to claim. All perosns interested in working for WXYC -E&l)&$MM LfwSPlSILoyriD Black, standard poodie-VW informational meeting Monday at 6:30 at the . n a&j -? - station! 'Arty questions, calf Eric; E. at 933-" : ;! Vai T .rirt.rf, 2845. Last semester's staff be there too; FOUNDS One pair of silver "earrings near Ackland. Call 967-5435 to claim. Interested in volunteering at Umstead Psychiatric Hospital? Come to an organiza tional meeting Monday, Jan. 14 or Tuesday, Jan. 15-Union 7:00pm. The Carolina Photography Club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 15 at 7pm in the Union. All those that joined only for last semester must be there to join this semester! New members welcome. The UNC Young Democrats will hold a meeting on Tuesday, January 15, at 8:00pm in the Union. The speaker will be Orange County District Attorney Carl Fox. Are you planning a career in psychology, teaching, speech, recreation, art, music or related field? FPG Child Development Center needs your help. Ti volunteer, cafl 9664121. Blue Navy Peacoat Stolen from Molly Maguires on Monday night Jan. 7th. Good lead on culprit or culprits. Only a matter of time so do yourself a favor and call 967-9157. business opportunity Own your own Jean-Sportswear, Ladies Apparel, combination, accessories, large size store. National brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Izod, Esprit, Brittania, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Claiborne, Members Only, Organically Grown, Healthtex, 900 others. $7,900 to $24,900 inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. Can open 15 days. For information call Mr. Keenan (305)678-3639. The Order of the Bell Tower is beginning its annual membership drive on Monday, Jan. 14. Applications are avilable at the Union Desk. Members will be available next week to answer questions. ARE YOU FUN? Applications for Freshman Camp Counselor and staff positions are now available at the Campus Y. No previous camping experience required. Contact the Y for more information. Staff applications due Friday, January 18. Counselor applications due Friday January 25. RUGBY PLAYERS. Jamaica Spring Break Tour is confirmed. $328 round trip from Atlanta. Two matches Kinston; one, Montego Bay. Deadline February 7th for $150 deposit. Contact Tom Ricketts 967-8047 for details. Checks to NC Rugby Tours P.O. Box 1221, Chapel Hill. KARATE The UNC Okinawan Shorin Ryu Karate Club will show a 20-min. video and answer questions about the club on Monday, Jan. 14, from 7-7:30pm in the Student Union Lounge. Classes begin Jan. 16 in Studio B, Woollen Gym, 6-8pm. Call Jack Davis 942 4382 or John Andrews 1-596-8847. INTERESTED IN SEEING THE PRE SIDENTIAL INAUGURATION? Stu dents for America is taking a gronp which includes a program aad noted speakers. Contact Dave Fazio 942 7781 or David Rast 929-2789. Campus Y Executive Committee election will be held on Feb. 14. Applications for Co Presidents, Co-Treasurers, Secretary and Members-at-large are available NOW at the Campus Y and are due Friday, Feb.l. Inquire!! Apply!! Vote!! SPRING BREAK in Daytona Beach from $89, South Padre from $78, Mustang IslandPort Aransas $119, Steamboat Springs skiing from $79. HURRY "Break From The Books" call Sunchase Tours toll free for more information 1-800-321-5911 or contact a Sunchase Campus Representative or your local Travel Agency TODAY! help wanted PUT YOUR SPARE TIME TO GOOD USE participating ia EPA research oa the UNC campus. Earn at least $5 hoar. Help the environment aad get a free physical. Wanted: healthy, non-smoking males, ages 18-35. Call 966-1253 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. LIFEGUARDSSWIM INSTRUCTORS Parttime 5 hrswk, and up. Year-round jobs, indoor pool. Lifeguard requires current certification in Advanced Lifesaving, CPR and First Aid. Instructor must also have current WSI. Prefer experience. $3.50hr lifeguarding; $4.25hr teaching. Apply by January 23: Cahpel Hill Parks & Recreation, -" 200 Plant road. EOAAE. Excellent summer counseling opportunities for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, emntal and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDER BIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Char lotte, N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archerry, riflery and backpacking). Horse back riding, white-water canoeing and triipping are extras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thun derbird. Route 7, Box 50, Clover, S.C., 29710 (803-831-2121). HELP! Reliable after-school child sitter needed for two boys, ages 7 and 13, Monday through Thursday, 3-5: 15pm (mother in Grad School). Timberlyne neighborhood off Weaver Dairy Road. $20 per week. Call Penny, 929-5393. c Buy one medium Taco and get one free (offer good thru Jan. 1 6) not valid with any other offer ($8X0 minimum order required for Delivery) Fasitoreak n Mexican Delivery r3 Resffiuranr ' 968-0033 rP5 STUDENTS WITH DIABETES Meet other diabetic students Learn about your illness Share ideas & feelings Educational support group begins Jan. 28 meets Monday evenings Call 966-3658 before Jan. 23 for information BURGER KING. 205 E. Franklin St. is now hiring on All Shifts. Apply Mon.-Fri. in person. Above average starting wages. Work flexible hours. Receive discount meals. Roman Wings needs reliable delivery people. Hours are flexible to your schedule but must be 18 and have own car and insurance. Drivers average $5 $7 per hour. Apply at Roman Wings 401 West Franklin. Conscientious person with high work stand ards for telephone answering. 8am-2pm. Must be dependable, cool under pressure, pleasant voice and enjoy working with people. Sterling Business Services 933-1111. PART TIME HELP WANTED: Ram Triple Theatre. Apply during business hours. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Part time student parking monitors. Daytime evening hours available. Come by Parking Control Office, 206 YMCA Building for an application or call 966-2684 between 7:30am 4:30pm for further information. PIZZA HUT 109 Estes Drive or 110 West Franklin St.-we are accepting applications for waitresses, waiters and cooks full and part time. All shifts available. Apply in person between 2-5pm Mon-Fri. No phone calls please. ADULT FITNESS INSTRUCTOR Teach on Tues and Thurs 6:30pm-7:30pm, Feb 5 May 23, Umstead Center. May have option to teach future classes. Requires previous experience. $8.50 hour. Apply by January 25; Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation, 200 Plant rd. EOAAE. AIRLINES HIRING, $14 $39,000! Stewar desses, Reservationist! Worldwide! Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1(916)944 4444 CRUISESHIPS HIRING, $16-30,000! Carri bean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Direc tory, Newsletter. 1(916)944-4444 Project Upward Bound, a program for educationally disadvantaged high school students to volunteer as tutors in the areas of English, math, science, foreign language (mostly French and Spanish), and history. Tutorial sessions operate from 10-12 on some Saturday mornings during the spring semes ter. Interested persons should contact Harold Woodard, Upward Bound Program, 207 Hill Bldg., UNC-CH for applications 962-1281. Deadline Feb. 1. 1985. Want experienced female babysitter to babysit 2-year old one half-day each week, occasional evenings. Job may .-continue indefinitely, if student desires. for sale QUEEN SIZE WATERBEO WITH WOODEN FRAME FOR SALE. $170. INCLUDES HEADBOARD, FRAME, BAFFLED MATRESS, STAND, HEATER, THERMOSTAT, SHEETS, PILLOWCASES. CALL BETWEEN 6:00 9:00PM ONLY. 929-5875. MANLY DORM CONTRACT FOR SPRING SEMESTER FOR SALE. North campus, great roommate, great hallmates. Call soon 933-8553 ask for Joe. Summer's Almost Here! Get in shape for bathing suit weather. Nautilus 6-month membership sacrifice at $125. 933-5112 after 6pm. NORTH CAMPUS HOUSING. Lewis con tract for sale for spring semester. Call 933 1572 ask for Woody. USED FURNITURE, we have more of it than anyone in the Chapel Hill area. The Trading Post, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. 942-2017. Free delivery with this ad. FOR SALE Ling. 30 book Introduction to Language by Franklin. $10-call 967-8262 and keep trying. 1984 BMW 3181 for sale. Loaded. Metallic gray with cherry red leather interior. GOR GEOUS! 7 months old. Less than 6,000 miles. Hate to give it up! Make reasonable offer. 967-1731. FOR SALE: small refrigerator, $70. Call 942 . 5073 and keep trying. Do you want a real New Year Sale! How would you like to pick your own discount from 10-50 off everything in the store. Coats, pants, belts, sleeping . bags, tents, shirts, ponchos, thermal underwear, book bags, etc. Poor Richards 929-5850. FOR SALE: Granville South contract: female floor, great hall mates as well as suitemates. GREAT DEAL!! For more info call Vivian 933-0413. Electric Typewriter For Sale, never been used. Retails for $350 selling for only $200. Can Nelson 933-1318. FOR SALE: One Springsteen Ticket for Friday January 18 show in Greensboro. Call Mark at 933-7844. Give me an offer I can't refuse. TWO BOSS TICKETS for Friday show in Greensboro for sale. Call 933-5186 to discuss price. FOR SALE: 12 inch Sylvania BW TV $30. Kenwood Control Pre-Amplifier $75. Call Mike at 929 2845. 1978 Kawasaki KZ-400 Cafe Style. New tires, shocks, battery. 11,000 miles. Runs great .$850 or best offer 967-9550 evenings. FOR SALE: North Campus Housing Con tract, in Graham Dorm for the spring semester. For more information call David at 967-8003. PART TIME DESK CLERK wanted at the University Motor Inn. Average of 20 hours per week. Weekdays and weekend work. Call 929-2398. COUNSELORS For, boys camp in Maine. Openings in most activities (WSI, tennis, basketball, etc.) Upper clasmen preferred. Write: Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon St., Brookline. Ma. 02146 or call 617-277-8080. PINEVIEW CONFERENCE CENTER SPUING F03MALS t LUAUS PIG-FICKINS PAEENTS' WEEKEND MAKE Your M0 WE To... PINEVIEW CONFEEENCE CENTER YouTl SEE The DIFFERENCE For Reservations Call 967-7166 FOR SALE: Bruce Springsteen tickets-4 good seats available. Call 967-6071. roommates $118.33 per month plus 13 utilities. Two white females need another roommate for spring semester. Old Well Apt. Conveniently located apt. facing swimming pool. On JC bus routes. Call Karen 933-5826. Own bedroom in 2 bedroom apartment on J busline. SllOmonth plus 13 utilities. Male or female. January rent free! Call 968 0045 after 5:00pm. One or two female roommates needed to share an apartment at Foxcroft Apartments. Call Patti at 929-6093 and keep trying. Neetl 2 non-smoking female roo mates immdeiately to share 2 bed room condo. Folly tarnished except yonr room. Great location! $150 per month pins utilities. Call 942-5876. ROOMMATE WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Prefer female, will consider male; non smoker; will have own bedroom and 's bath; on busline; pay '-2 rent and utilities: call Beverly 929-5330. One or two female roommates wanted for Booker Creek Apartments. $93 and . utilities. On busline with wooded grounds. Call Barbara 493-4619. Nonsmoking female desired to share 2 bedroom apt. on busline in Carrboro. Furnished except for extra bedroom. $175 per month plus utilities. 933-5043. Non-smoking female grad student needed to share 2 bedroom apt. Completely furnished, on busline. $165month plus utilities. 929 2627. ONNE OR TWO NON SMOKING MALES needed to share apartment at Royal Part Apartments. Call 929-4248. FEMLAE ROOMMATE WANTED to share two bedroom apartment. Own room. $98 month plus 13 utilities. Call 942-0759 from 59pm or 929-3656. Need a female to share two bedroom apt. Cost $110 per month plus 13 utilities. Move in today! Call Kerin or Julia at 929-4472 and keep trying. wanted I have 2 10th row BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN tickets for Friday, Jan. 18th to trade for equivalent Bruce tickets for Saturday night. Call John 967-7346. WANTED: House or apartment near campus for five girls during fall 1985. Call Caroline at 933-7753. 1 DESPERATELY NEED two more tickets to Bruce Springsteen for Saturday the 19th. Call Van at 967-7286. for rent ASHLEY FOREST: Two bedroom unfur nished apartments now leasing. All applian ces, separate baths, washerdryer hook-ups conviently located on Airport Road. Short term leases available. On site rental office open daily 10-2pm or call Allenton Realtors at 967-0543. Monthly rental parkins now available at 417 West Franklin St. $20 per month. CaU 968-2758 or 968-2804 Town of Chapel Hill Parking Services. Parking spaces for rent. Close to campus. Call Joseph at 942-4058. personal JOHNNY T-SHIRT is having massive inven tory reduction sale through Jan. 31. Don't miss it. 967-5646. HILLEL'S ADULT EDUCATION COURSES will resume on Monday, Jan. 14. Available are beginning, intermediate and advanced Hebrew classes on Mon day and Tuesday evenings. On Wednes day evening Jan. 16, Dr. David Halper m's course "The Story Behind the Story of Chanukah" will begin at 7:30pm in the Hillel Library. All courses are free to Hillel members, $10 for non-members, and the cost of your books. Registration at the 1st class. For more information call 942-4057 Mon-Fri 10am-4pm. Hillel is located at 210 West Cameron Ave. Kevin S.: Happy Anniversary Swee theart!! The past two years have been great. With July 20th rapidly approach ing, the best is still to come. I can hardly wait!! Lots of Love. Christie. ARE YOUR PARENTS DIVORCED OR SEPARATED? A support therapy group for students whose parents are divorced or separated begins Feb. 6 Learn how to cope better with the stresses of your new family situation Call 966-3658 by Jan. 31 for information 60 Dash McRaefPitt) Three Mile PiccianofPitt) 600 Jenkins(NCSlJ) 1,000 Manes(Pitt) Shot Put ThomasfNCSU) 440 Harrell(UNC) 8K0 Moore(Tiger) Mile McKeon(Richmond) High Jump Martin(NCCU) Long Jump Peebles(NCSU) Two Mile Jensen(unattached). Gymnastics 1 Alabama, 2.UNC, 3.Cornell, 4 James Madison Individual Leaders Estin (A) 36.6; Hauschild (A) 36.3; Kaplan (UNC) 35.65; Beldon (A) 34.85; Shaffner (UNC) 34.5. Men's Swimming Tennessee 65, UNC 48 400 medley relay UNC (Davis. Sawyer, Stevenson. Cassell). 1,000 free - Wellborn (UNC). 200 free Stevenson (UNC). 50 free - Anderson (UT). 200 1M - Tsuchiya (UT). 1-meter diving Gale (UT). 200 butterfly Tsuchiya (UT). 100 free - Robertson (UT). 200 back - Hodges (UNC). 500 free Harris (UT). 3-meter diving Gale (UT). 200 breast - Tsuchiya (UT). 400 free relay - UNC (Hamilton, Stecher. Hodges. Baloyra.) The Daily Tar Heel Monday, January 14, 19855 Pitt rolls in Hilton Invitational By DAVID McCULLOUGH Staff Writer Tomorrow marks the return of the Joe Hilton Open, an inter-conference indoor track meet featuring competitors from throughout the East coast. According to UNC head coach Don Lockerbie, North Carolina will be in strong contention to finish in first place a feat the Tar Heels have been unable to accomplish during the three-year history of the meet. For a victory, UNC will have to finish ahead of Pittsburgh, last year's Hilton champs, N.C. State, Duke, East Carol ina and South Carolina. The meet is scheduled to begin at 1 1 a.m. at the New Tin Can. Lockerbie says the Hilton Open is exciting for the spectators as well as the athletes. "It's very exciting. The Tin Can is small and everybody is close. It's so noisy, you almost can't understand what everybody is shouting," Lockerbie said. "It's a great thrill for the athletes. The fan: enthiKiasm stirs up a lot of SMU adrenaline. It's very exhilarating." For the athletes, the commotion can be frightening as well as exhilarating, according to senior quarter-mile con tender Robert Harrell. "The fans are so close they can almost touch you. The place is packed with screaming people. It's exciting for me. Especially since I got to the point that I don't worry. I can relax and race confidently. It's no longer terrifying." According to Lockerbie, the two most exciting events will be the 60-yard dash and the triple jump. The 60-yard dash brings together three of the top sprinters in North Carolina: Brad Sullivan of UNC, Lee McNeil of East Carolina and Lee McRae of Pittsburgh. The triple jump will include Randy Marriot and Mike Patent who finished ninth and third respectively in North Carolina as seniors in high school. The meet is named in recognition of Joe Hilton, the most successful track coach in UNC's history. from page 1 Hale, who scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half, said the second-half mismatch forced the Tar Heels to push even harder. "For the first couple of minutes (after Daugherty fouled out with UNC trailing, 65-57), we knew it was make or break time," he said. "We were going to get back in it or get blown out. Because of our situation, we had to be a little less patient." Daugherty, who was ineffective in shutting down Koncak, said the Tar Heels did not play well despite their gutty comeback. "We have a lot of things to improve on," Daugherty said. "We stayed close even though we didn't play very well. Our team has a lot of character, but it needs a lot of work." During the first half, Koncak was dropping in easy baskets over UNC's man-to-man defense, relying on lobs from his guards. "YouVe got to hand it to their guards," Popson said. "They got the ball to him. And he's so big, once he gets it there's not much you can do." Martin, meanwhile, played perhaps his best game, scoring 13 points while adding two steals and two blocks tfomsJ -"-;"t Koncak. He said that once the rest of UNC's front line had disappeared, his mind focused on getting every rebound he could. "I just wanted to get the ball out to Kenny TTHvneeds photographers The DTH needs photographers with black-and-white darkroom experience. Bring clips or a portfolio to Photo Edi tor Jeff Neuville . and run down court as hard as I could." Hale and Kenny Smith led the Tar Heels with 18 points, while Smith chipped in 13 assists. 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Bloom County I SIMPLY m Norm RI6HT FBUOW FOR THIS jc&...i Beueve tLL-sutrep" 15 im CRITICAL On WRP H6R5... Iffl m som, but i'm A 'VANIUA" Qixified fill i f. ferstmls (JJu IN FACT, ANYTHING ON THE FRINGE- OF ACCJEPTW BEHAVIOR. MAKES MY HANPS AHP o i o CUssifitd ill m w- IT HI. &URT, HEKB.W0ULP LIKE ID MEET ANOTHER Nice BIG A5MRA&US. excuse Me. I HAVE TO GO 1VWiL OFF KIT EXTREMITIES. If ...... i CltxiPied Jill Iff J Vs hr Bookcases made to order, very reasonable. Call John or Doug for an estimate. 929-4037. HELP! Lost green laundry bag con taining clothes and shoes. Lost last Monday in Granville parking lot. Large reward offered. No questions asked. Please call 967-7262. SKI NEARBY or refresh your spirits by the fireside. No interruptions except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, in the Great Smokies. $110 weekend for 2, $130 weekend for 4. 704-586-4329. Hey Ro: A Rose in the garden keeps everyone smiling. Thanks for keeping us smiling. Happy Birthday. We love you! Ape and Ju. P.S. Don't forget to "Rock On Wit Cho Bad Self". you to Birthday Happy, you to Birthdya Happy, Spot dear Birthday Happy, you to Birthday Happy! Love, Murray the Clown. Dear Jellybean: Thanks for the best year I've ever had. 1 hope onr future together will be as bright as oar past. Happy Anniversary, Talmadge. Order of the Bell Tower meets tonight at 6:30 in the Union Auditorium. THE Daily Crossword by Eileen Mullin 1985 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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