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8The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, April 17,1986 Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar will appear daily. Announcements to be run must be placed in the box outside the Daily Tar Heel office. Room 104 of the Student Union, by noon one day before the event weekend announcements by noon Wednesday. Only announce ments from University-recognized and campus organizations will be printed. Items of Interost Prerep:tr,i!ion QtnHnt Pnrkin Permits for 1986-87 will be held at the Traffic Office in the basement of the Campus Y building, through May 9, from K:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm. Students living within IV miles from the Bell Tower will not be eligible. No applications accepted by mail. AAMCAS and AADSAS applications available in 20 ID Steele and Nash Hall. Phi Kappa Sigma hosting a table in the Pit for students interested in learning how to establish credit while still in school, as well as free resume writing tips and MBA salary reports, as part of Student Services Week. Student Congress from page 1 for consideration, and Torgan said the congress deserved the opportunity to consider other people. Hassel said he had chosen Lillie because he was dedicated and had experience. Also, he said, "(Lillie is) . . .catching so much heat that he will be under a lot of pressure to really do the job." In an interview after the meeting, Hassel said he would open the appli cation process again because only one other person had applied for the position. Lillie said that his biggest mistake in Libya the last election was his not having enough people on the board. Because of this, he said, many mistakes were not detected. Torgan said the mistakes of the last election caused students to lose respect for the election process. Neil Riemann (Dist. 12) said there would always be election controversies because people want to win. UI. think you have a person here who is dedi cated,' he said. Steve Griffin (Dist. 5) said, "Lillie's experience on the board has not eliminated his lack of foresight." from page 1 north African nation. The Libyans also said there were new U.S. air attacks Wednesday against Tripoli and towns south and east of the city. But the Pentagon denied it, and reporters here found no signs of new bombardments. Tripoli has been blacked out since Tuesday's bombing. Lights around the hotel, in the port, and along the coast flashed back on after the speech. Earlier Wednesday, the Libyan state radio angrily called again for Arab nations to attack U.S. targets. "Kill the Americans, civilian and military, wherever you may find them! . . . Kill him after you kill his children in front of him," it said. In Beirut, Lebanon, the Abu Nidal organization, the most feared Palesti nian terror group, issued a statement warning that U.S. institutions "will be the target of our retaliatory blows." Americans 'on alert' The threats put Americans on alert internationally: In West Germany, base for 250,000 American troops and site of numerous terror attacks, U.S. Army personnel were ordered to stay off the streets overnight. In Washington, Adm. William Crowe, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the danger to American soldiers and diplomats "is very high around the world." In Khartoum, capital of Libya's neighbor Sudan, a U.S. Embassy communications . technician was seriously wounded when "shot in the 7 head late Tuesday near the Libyan embassy. U.S. officials said, however, there was no evidence Libya was behind the attack. Anti-aircraft fire broke out for a half hour Wednesday in the capital, and Libyan officials said the target was a U.S. reconnaissance plane. Reporters heard small arms and mortar fire and saw apparent street skirmishes near Khadafy's headquarters. Radio reports U.S. raids Libya radio claimed U.S. jets Wed nesday raided the Tarhounah area, 50 miles south of Tripoli, and Allous, 40 miles east of Tripoli, and that four U.S. jets were shot down. It said the U.S. jets failed to hit their targets. The radio also claimed four U.S. war planes were shot down in a raid Tuesday night. U.S. officials said the only American attack was before dawn Tuesday, and Pentagon representative Fred Hoffman said Wednesday that he could not discuss U.S. reconnaissance operations. U.S. officials said they halted a search for a F-lll fighter-bomber with two crew members missing since the attack. They said it may have crashed in the Mediterranean en route to Libya, Pentagon sources, while refusing to be specific, said efforts have been made to survey the Libyan targets using satellites and reconnaissance planes. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity. Khadafy failed to appear Wednesday for a promised news conference, which was to have been his first public appearance since the bombing. Libyan officials insisted he was unhurt by the bombing and denied reports he had fled Libya. About 70 reporters in a bus were nearing Khadafy's sprawling headquar ters compound for Wednesday's news conference when small arms fire started about 500 feet from the vehicle. "Gunfire started and they wheeled the bus around and started back. I turned and saw rounds ricocheting off the street," said Associated Press corres pondent Robert H. Reid, who was on the bus. He said it was not clear who was involved in the fighting. "As we went back through neighbor hoods in a rush, traffic was crazy. People were trying to get out of the way," he said. Ibrahim Seger of the Foreign Infor mation Department said, "It's anti aircraft fire. When they heard an American plane overhead, they started 'shooting." ... Western diplomats estimated the death toll from the bombing at 100. Libyan officials would say only that many people were killed, and hospitals said up to 100 people were injured in one residential area. Khadafy compound crushed Bombs wrecked Khadafy's house and ruined his tennis court during the raid by American warplanes that targeted the Azziziyah fortress where the Libyan leader lives and works. The American jets devastated several buildings, but a Libyan official escort ing a group of journalists to the compound said Khadafy survived the Tuesday night bombing. "He was in his tent," not at his home during the raid, explained a white turbanned guide strolling through a short promenade littered with shards of glass, broken palm tree branches and shrapnel. n n fm n" n no n (Cz foicnurifn '(rniTiniTrif?si 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 Organizations and Individuals: $2:00 first day Businesses: $4:00 per day 5t for each additional word $1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. Please notify the DTH office imme diately it there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. announcements Register now for FALL LSATGREGMAT classes. Stanley Kaplan schedules now available for FALL. Call 489-2348. TYPING TYPING TYPING 9332163 TYPING TYPING TYPING Need a paper typed? Accurate, dependable typing. Will do technical papers, short papers and theses. Call 962-4095, weekdays before 5pm. Experienced technician to fix your VCR and Stereo System of all kinds. A reasonable rate and quick turnaround time. Norma Instru ments Company, 104 W. Main St. Carrboro. 942-3377. Bring this ad in for a 10 discount. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free preg nancy testing. Call PSS at 942-7318. All services confidential. . "CAMP COUNSELORS -MF . Out standing Slim aad Trim Dow Camp: Tenuis, Dance, SlimaMtics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 plus. Separate girU' aad boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT oa COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Massa chusetts, Pennsylvania, No. Carol ina, California. Coatact: Mickele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewalett Dr., No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, 800-421-4321." Looking for a JOB? Need extra CASH? Stop by the STUDENT PART TIME EMPLOY MENT SERVICE for help! Office open M TH, l-4pm. 207B Union. 962-0131. Don't wait any longer! Get the fastest service and the best guarantee on component stereo repairs. John F., Smith Level Rd. 967-1063 FEMALES (18 22) NEEDED FOR BONE HEALTH STUDY. Obtain free personal report on your diet and bone health. Call Nutrition Department for information, appointment 966-3402. Cash for books! 15 of cover price. Literature, religion, philosophy, novels, non-fiction criticism, etc. No hard cover texts. Open to everybody. Fair Exchange, 302 E Main St., Carrboro Now buying albums, tapes, CD's. Best prices in area! Jazz, Rock, blues, gospel, classical, soundtracks, country. Ask about our consignment deal. Remember, cash for vinyl at the Fair Exchange, 302 E. Main St., Carrboro. Open Everyday. FREE TRIP TO NEW YORK mechanically adept person needed to drive my old Volvo to New York area. Ill pay expenses and return air fare. Call Jennifer 942-7078. GREAT DEAL! One way plane ticket FROM RDU to Atlanta on April 25th only $49.00 - no joke. Call Ann S. at 933-1676. Price negotiable. Get a Perspective on Life after Carolina on Tuesday, April 22with the class of '86. Admission is free for all seniors at 8pm at Memorial Hall. services ABORTION - TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. Llimpkin '"""Pages her class. YouVe got to do it her way." But Lumpkin does have another life outside of class, sports and Woolen Gym. She is involved in her church, holding Bible studies weekly. "I love to cook, read, and cross-stitch," Lumpkin added. Lumpkin said she also relaxes by being alone. WI like to be by myself," she -said. "Hive '-in--a house by myself away from the University. Sometimes, 111 go out in the backyard, sit in a lawn chair and listen to the wind whistle through the pine trees. It's a good release." Marbry said she thinks that Lumpkin is very deserving of the outstanding young woman award. "I think she shouldVe gotten it sooner," she said. "She's a real hard worker and holds a tremendous amount of responsibility here at the University." Lumpkin describes herself as "com mitted, enthusiastic, and friendly." Marbry agrees. "Her strongest point is her organization," she said. "She is also very dedicated to everything that she does. If she tells you something, you can believe it." SHIP YOUR BELONGINGS HOME when semester ends. Costs so little to ship heavy, insured packages. Overnight delivery within North Carolina. Boxes, packing service, supplies available. Sterling Business Services, 1057 East Franklin Street, 9am-6pm, Monday-Saturday, 933-1111. A PROFESSIONAL RESUME ... $9 AND UP. Expert writing, typing and printing. Also letters, reports, etc. Professional Resume & Writing Service, 7330 Chapel Hill Rd, 205, Raleigh, 27606, 851-2577. lost & found LOST: Gold Necklace on campus or near Hinton James. If found, please call Vickie at 933-4462. Reward offered. LOST: Kodak disc camera in tan carrying case. Please return it or give me the film. Call 933-3207 please, please, please. No . questions asked. FOUND: Gold necklace was found after the Clef concert in Memorial Hall. Call 933-2556 to identify. Lost: Windbreaker with keys and glasses in pocket. Lost in Gardner Hall area Friday. Please call Kim if found. Reward offered 929 0794. LOST: At Springfest. One Empty keg of Beer with tap and tub from Trolls. If picked up please return to me & Trolls To Go or call. Reward, Call Chris, 942-7414. LOST: silver ring with IVICA engraved inside band. Has extreme sentimental worth. Please call Jennifer T. 967-7655 if found. Thank you so much. Lost glasses in Ray Ban case at Burnout Shuttle Stop Friday. Please return to DTH offices for reward. LOST: Gold necklace with opal pendant April 14 on either Raleigh, Cameron, Pittsboro, or Manning. Great Sentimental Value! $20 reward. Please Call Crystal at 933-4382. LOST: BLUE BACKPACK WITH LAW AND OPERATIONS BOOKS, BLUE FOLDER, AND MY LIFE. ALSO LOST MY GOLD BRACELET SEPARATELY. IF FOUND PLEASE CALL 933-3674 ANYTIME! Found: By Student Stores, a Texas Instru ments solar calculator. To identify, call 933 9224 and ask for Martha. LOST last Thursday: key ring with 14-15 keys and disk engraved TUCM. If you found them, , please call Randy at 929-0077. Found, gold locket at Burnout. Call 933-1856. MasterCard found outside Union Saturday night. Call 967-7445. Two 35 mm. Canon Cameras in Limited Bag. Vicinity new Kenan labs. April 12 after Springfest. Please at least film. No questions. Reward 942-3473. Older bike found at Springfest between Davis Library and Union Gallery. Call 942-3473 to describe. Black students or faculty urgently needed as sperm donors. Many couples waiting. Rk negative sperm donors urgently needed regardless of race. Call 962-6596 between 8am and noon and 1-4pm. Have the summer of your life and get paid for it! Come to the Poconos of Pennsylvania and be a counselor at one of the top brother sister camps in the Northest-June 24 August 20. Counselor positions available in a wide range of activities, including campcraaft, biking, photography, rock climbing, nature, tennis, waterskiing, canoeing, saililng, land sports and drama. Call 215887-9700 or write Mike D., 407 Benson East, Jenkintown, PA 19046. Pizza delivery drivers NEEDED IMME DIATELY! Your car or ours. Earn $5-$8hr! Apply 1400 E. Franklin 4-6pm Pizza Delight. WORK AT THE BEACH this summer! Great experience for bright, personable student who enjoys working.' Call or write for application: Kite Kingdom, P.O. Box 1036, Kill Devil Hills, N.C. (919) 441-6235. HELP WANTED- Local cleaning service has openings beginning May 1st through summer and possibly fall. Early evening hours and some daytime hours on weekends. $4.00hr. Call 942-3319(leave message) or write Full Force Cleaning Service, P.O. Box 697, Carrboro 27510. BLACK FEMALES (18-22yrs) NEEDED FOR BONE HEALTH STUDY. Obtain free personal report on your diet and bone health. Call Nutrition Dept for info, appointment. 966-3402. HELP WANTED: Graduate students for temporary employment at Student Stores Textbook Department to buy books. Hours 8am-5pm, 42886 thru 5 786 except Sunday. Apply at Student Stores Textbook Department and ask for Mrs. Hamlet, Mr. Byrd, or Mr. Ellington. Equal Opportunity Affirma tive Action Employer. Babysitter needed for occasional care of 2 children this spring and summer. Call 967 5722. $4.00 per koar pins bonas. Now hiring. On campus employment, excellent resume experience calling alumni for the Carolina Fund. We also call all summer. Work from 7-21 hours. Call 962-7015. GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 - $59,230 yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-9594 for current federal list. ALDETTE COSMETICS: expanding in this area. We are looking for well-groomed persons to teach skin care and make-up artistry. Full- or part-time summer andor school year. Call Joy at (919) 469-2038. Need extra cask ladies? If so great opportunity to kelp fellow student aad earn $6.00 aa koar while doiag so. Need morning, evening care for first aad second sammer sessions or fall session. It won't interfere witk your sckool. Need kelp drastically. Please call if intersted. No pre vious experieace needed Call Frank 933-8658. We are now offering positions for all hours day and night. Above average wages, free parking and discounted meals. Career opportunities are also available at Burger King, 14o Rd. Apply today in person. help wanted I AMERICAN V CANCER J?1 Immediate Opening for 100 plasma donors. Earn extra money. Call Sera Tec Biolog icals 942-0251, 109 E. Franklin St. Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8:30-7; Wed nesday & Friday 8:30-5. UNC registered students or faculty needed as sperm donors. Please help our patients and contact the Reproductive Endocrinology Laboratory of the UNC Medical School at 962-6596 for further information. WANTED: Male summer counselors needed for coed resident camp located on Lake Wylie. Openings for WSIs, Water Skiing, Sailing, Gymnastics, Tennis and General Sports. Contact: Camp Thunderbird, One Thunderbird Lane, Clover, SC, 29710. (803) 831-2121. Need a summer job or work now? Respon sible individuals needed as bartenders, DJ's, doormen, etc. Call 929-5430, 933-5050 or come by 15914 E Franklin anytime after 12:00 noon daily. Attention Eve Kedem: teacher for religious, , and.Hebrew schpo!,.1986-817, good wage. Call as soon as possible. '489-7062, 942-0734, 933 2182 (home). ASST POOL MANAGERS - Chapel Hill PksRec. Mid-June - Sept 3. 3040 hrswk, am or pm shift, rotating weekends. Supervise pt staff, maintain outdoor pool, some lifeguarding & swim instruction. Requires Red Cross Adv Lifesaving, CPR & WSE: PREFER First Aid & Lifeguard Training. $4.25-4.60hr. APPLY BY MAY 23: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2790. EOAAE. SWIM INSTRUCTORS - Chapel Hill Pks Rec. Teach various levels & ages (parent tot, adult lessons. Red Cross certified courses). Flexible wkdaynight & wknd hours. Requires Red Cross Adv Lifesaving, CPR, WSI; prefer First Aid & Lifeguard Training. $4.25-4.60 hr. APPLY BY MAY 23: 200 Plant Rd. 968-2790. EOAAE. LIFEGUARDS - Chapel Hill PksRec. Indoor &or outdoor pool. Some pool maintenance. Flexible wkdaynight hrs, rotating wknds. Requires Red Cross Adv Lifesaving & CPR; prefer First Aid & Lifeguard Training. $3.50-3.80hr. APPLY BY MAY 23: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2790. EOAAE. CASHIERS Chapel Hill PksRec. Well organized person with pleasant personality needed at outdoor poo! to collect admission fees, answer phone, some pool maintenance. Flexible wkdaynight & wknd hrs. $3.40-3.50 hr. APPLY BY MAY 23: 200 Plant Rd. 968-2790. Faculty couple seeks student spring summer to work yard, walk dog, help around the house. $5 per hour. Please write 402 Morgan Creek Rd., Chapel Hill 27514 RECRUITER: Dynamic healthcare company is seeking an energetic self-starter for physician recruiter. Position involves cold calling and mass mailings. Successful candi date will be aggressive and persistent. Requires a BA in Business or Marketing and some work experience. Opportunity for growth into management. Training provided. Must be willing to relocate. Opportunities in Atlanta, Ga, Durham, N.C, or Richmond, VA. Send resume indicating daytime phone and Salary requirements to: Personnel Representative, Coastal Group, Inc. P.O. Box 3079, Durham, NC 27705. SUMMER BABYSITTER M.W.F: 8:30 -5:30. Care at home and pool for 3 and 6 year old. Prefer someone with car who likes KIDS! $3.50hr. Call Diane 929-7189. IS THIS THE SUMMER YOU REALLY GET IT GOING? If you're looking for a summer job where you use your brain and get great pay $375avg week! Call us 929-2037. EPA NEEDS A FEW GOOD VOLUNTEERS . . . FOR PAID RESEARCH. Non-smokers 18-80. Call 966-1253. Sorry! Our studies for white women under 40 are full. Religions sckool teachers aeeded. Beth El Synagogue Durham. Expe rience preferred. Send resume to Ann Fiscker. Betk El Synagogue, 1004 Watts St., Durham, N.C. 27701. for sale Loft for sale. Price negotiable. Call 9334632 or come by 652 Hinton James. HUGE LOFT great for North Campus. Spacious for two, enough for three. $85 gets carpet for underneath also. Call 933-6054, keep trying. GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U repair). Also delinquent tax property. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. GH-9594 for information." : Very Sturdy, Wood, Fire-Proofed Loft For Sale. Perfect for Olde Campus or Stow area dorms. $90, or best offer. Call 933-861 1, room 3, Old West. Loft for sale: Call 933-8947 or come by 202 Ruffin. Loft for Sale: Built-in ladder, clothesrack, bookself, and removable sideguards. You buy it and well move it anywhere on campus. Great condition! $98. What a bargain! Call or come by 403 Joyner 933-3654. 1985 Honda Aero 50 Excellent condition -197 miles $700 retail value; asking $500.00. Please call 968-1018 for details. Ross 26 men's 10-speed, excellent condition, $70. Call 933-5750 and ask for Benny. FOR SALE: small refrigerator. Perfect for dorm room. Excellent condition. Asking $125 but willing to negotiate. Call 933-7359 and ask for Cathy. Buy our loft! Looks great, holds under pressure. Adjustable height, fits any size room. Well take it down for you. $100 price negotiable. Call 933-7818. L-shaped loft and couch for sale. Call 933 8081 or come by 346 Cobb. Price negotiable. FOR SALE: Suzuki FA-50 Scooter with basket and helmet. Bought July: $175! Adler Electric Typewriter for $75. 929-9654. Ned furniture? FOR SALE: couch, single bed, chest of drawers, small bookcase, two end tables, table lamp, two armchairs. Call 967-6176 and ask for Cindy. FOR SALE: Very sturdy loft, pressure treated 4x4's, steel side braces, wood cross braces; includes ladder; 9334043 after 7pm. Another Loft for Sale. Ideal for south campus dorms "Includes Bar" must see to appreciate. Price negotiable. Call Gregg After 7:00, 933 4438, 357 James. Where are you going to sleep next year? My loft holds 2-3 people and comes with a carpet. Must see! Only $85. Call Sean 933-8856. L-Shaped Loft for Sale: Ideal for south campus room. Also, brown carpet and small refrigerator. Prices negotiable. Call 933-5160 between 5 and 6pm or after 10pm. FOR SALE: White dorm refrigerator good condition, price negotiable 929-5316. Full room sized loft for sale. Includes sofa, chair, carpets, posters, etc. . . . Looking for best offer. Come SEE IT! Call 933 5172. Come to 216 Connor. FOR SALE: White L-shaped loft, $90; Brown Sanyo Refrigerator, $40; plaid couch, $25; browngold carpet, $20. All Prices Negotia ble. Call Staci at 933-1614, keep trying! Bang and Olufsen RX Turntable with 4 cartridge. 8 months old, rarely used, in mint condition. $250. Call March, 967-1587. Single loft for sale. Good condition. Very sturdy. $35. Call for details. 933-6076. Smith-Corona Electorate Typewri ter. Latest Model with aato erase; excellent coaditioa. IH even throw ia tke cartridges. $180. 967- 7&34.PLEASE BUY MY BIKE! TEN SPEED, IN GOOD CONDITION. Asking $40 or BEST OFFER. Call 9334430 or stop by 209 James. Large dorm refrigerator. In good condition. $75. will negoitate. 933-1603. Leave message. cars for sale 1985 Beige Plymouth Horizon, 4 door, manual transmission, AC, loaded, 5 year 50,000 mile protection plus extrended warranty. 17,000 miles, one owner, excellent condition, very reliable, $5500, 493-7298. FOR SALE: 1976 VW Bus: many miles, lots of fun, runs like a top, $1000 or best offer. Call Pat at 942-5710 anytime. Keep trying. 1982 Camaro Berlinetta Silver, T-Top, AC, PS, PB, Pwindows, PLocks, AMFM Cassette Stereo, Excellent condition $6900. Call 4714979. Call after 5pm. 1978 Plymouth Horizon, beautiful Carolina blue, deluxe model, one owner, perfect inside and out, mechanically excellent, standard transmission, AMFM, 929-9750 evenings, early morning. Carolina Blue Plymouth Satellite Custom, 1972. Runs great. Uses regular fuel. Only $800. Perfect Carolina Car, but 1 must graduate. Call 933-7936. 1978 Hondamatic. Automatic transmission. Mint condition, 6000 actual miles. $775. Call 933-8007 after 5pm. CAROLINA BLUE CONVERTIBLE. 1968 Pontiac Lesmaas collectors item. 350 korsepower. Beaatifal, everything maintained by fussy orig inal owner. $3000. 929-6733 to 9:00 p.m. computers TDS COMPUTERS offers 25 educational disconnt oa AMIGA. Service, software, aser support. ATARI 1040ST, $999. Commo dore repairs. We take trades, ased systems. 929-4593. ACT NOW! DISKETTES: Bulk- 51,' DSDD. 49 cents each. Lots of 50. These are not seconds. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. No questions asked. Call MO, 1-800 634 3478, 9-9 EST M-F; 10-6 Sat. Offer expires 515 86. Computer for Sale: TRS80 Model III with two disk drives. Nothing wrong, just got another one. Asking $600 but price negotiable. Call Ann S. 933-1676. COMPUTER FOR SALE: IBM Compatible Zenith, 256k, amber monitor, Okidata 182 printer, cables, surge protector, table. 6 months old. Original cost, $2,000. Graduat ing, must sell, $1,400. Software included. 933-9860. roommates Female roommate(s) wanted: The Oaks; on busline, all amenities: pool, AC, furnished, dishwasher, VCR. For summer andor 12 month lease. Call 967-7489. Iff ff ; tfh vf P f NXfpl , I I I P'V- 't ' -u 'V 1 f r h '-li' Attil J s ' lw J tQ j Uj i Ml WuMl TriWi iii i i f i i mnLaMmp! Sal 0 0 m (w n v n rii To)1 e 11 v """ IMjMig pi. I..1N II..J J11JJI II ) Qito 00 f . J D Ask most beer drinkers, and they'll likely agree: nothing tastes better than beer from a keg. v Ever since the days of Frederic Miller s original Plank Road Brewery, keg beer has always been fresher. That's because it isn't cooked to preserve it like most bottled and canned beers. Well, now there's a beer that delivers that same fresh draft taste in a bottle. A beer specially cold-filtered instead of cooked, so it tastes like it was drawn straight from the keg. Plank Road Original Draught. Keg beer in a bottle. mi nm mm km 10 e 1985 Miller Brewing Co.. Milwaukee, Wl Original Draught TM
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