t Wednesday. December 3, ISGOTha Daily Ter Hsl7 ' '"""" T fcJ.ti.iLIL. TTT) H Tl T "H . ClJr Jul. -ii. . Jm. a jo. ju. ju. kJ . U- kj '-11.'.--...-.. r C CILL FIELDS Sport '.C'Aot It was the official coming-out party for Sam Perkins, and the only disappointment was that nobody prepared a cake for the occasion. Perkins and the Tar Heels, back from winning the Great Alaska Shootout on Sunday and looking ahead to the Dig Four this weekend, managed an 89-74 win over pesky Mercer Tuesday night in Carmichael Auditorium. In his first real game before the home crowd, the 6-foot-9 Perkins scored a game-high 22 points, grabbed ni rebounds and collected three blocked shots as North Carolina raised its record to 4-0. Perkins entered the game with 15:34 left in the first half and the Tar Heels trailing 10-8. He sank two free throws to tie the game, 10-10, and five minutes later he had scored 10 points and Carolina owned a 25-13 lead. "1 seem happiest coming off the bench," Perkins said. "Ddng a freshman, I don't feel any pressure at all. 1 just go out the same every night, play hard and play my rcle." Perkins had plenty of help from his teammates. Senior Al Wood scored 20 points, sophomore James Worthy had 19 and senior Mike Pepper finished with 10. Jimmy Black finished with eight assists while freshman Matt Doherty had seven. Carolina shot 73 percent in the first half 61 percent for the game but never could take full control. After leading Mercer by as many as 13 points hte in the first half, the Bears rallied to cut the halftime. margin to eight, 46-38. "When they started to come back, we'd pick up our game, but we couldn't stretch (the lead) out," Wood said. - Tar-Heels rank'e'din ha Bcpaui is No. 1; Carolina io 10 th North Carolina has cracked the Top 10 in the Associated Press basketball poll after winning the Great Alaska Shootout. . DePaul is atop the poll, getting 38 first-place votes and 1,171 points. Kentucky is second with 15 votes for first and 1,035 points. Maryland is fourth and Virginia is seventh. Carolina is 10th, one spot ahead of Arkansas, the team the Tar Heels defeated for the title of the Anchorage, Alaska tournament. rates 25 words or less Students 4.75 Non-Students '2.75. Add 5 lor each additional word '1.00 mora for boxed ad or boldfac typ 10 percent dbcount for adds ma S consecutive daye rie Frimt mrj Ctomrip AT.2 CULL AVAILABLE in succixiiy kotcii. vrnnorrr zTi. 24-?: tvrni t::2 urx cm clus. nvs NIGSITS LODGING (3LOPE3IDE COHDOS). FIVE DAYS SKIING, $11.C3 CALL HAY C2 liYLE SS7-S377. CcT YOUH ACT TOCrmfUR then cosne perform et the Campus Y Coffeehouse Dec. 5th, 6th, and 7 th. Call DavUi O'Drtcn at S63-93G5 for more tiikrma!lon. nr.sT nruNioN of tom jauvis fan clus. Thurday, December 4:h, 8 prn, Room 201 Clnghatn. Erlni reðmnta and memories. Latest PoMurn l.kle Nrwsl The Mad Intern. czzzzizt last i:rror'3 c? tzzrt for f:;C CU CUh tonl-lit la 101 Cr.U at 7jS3. Lcara bow to cttatoaa f t teta asJ hmm aWvt or tjr! to E ra Ialc&, Vnait. V.'.!AT PO YOU UIIE TO DO hen you'ra mt tudy!r? Aniortg other things... w explore asl nd cr!:s in th area and oraniie enhibita. Join t!i Ca"cry CommSttte. Call 933-1157 for I: .rmt'on or Vi out an application at the Union i.k. SUGAHDUSH. VERMONT! Important orsnliitSonal meetlar.! Ileast attend. Room 217 N Unton, E C3 Thurs. Dec. 4. Also, Pnl payment Is C 9 Dec. 21 It Mftatte to attend, contact MkhU cr Vrt. tctiT fast ror.sVni is:cn school Cans l:: .13. T'je stone, Oi' vtli. SntL-nental veiua. II Imni Wase n'i 5;7-JUl. r,LV, AT.D. Mil C::rC h svr&! artkU fcund t U itHinid y lt Lott and Tound. PWsu ciatm 1 ,1 l)t fti'- i U-i tef.r tti tr4 cl t!e semritcr. A3 fc.!'i:3f i la mt .'A t removed ty next semester. r CU:3 r.GV. SS: A tir key In feont of Ha3 ( t' . r J lot). It t:s vovrs, ca3 IUa at Ml 1X1$ to Un::V rd iczv. r::DAY nov. n-yx ho 2v Itith-.:.: I.;. ; ; J tfstM H O.intte rrt f Ji r! :-.r'. lU'wari. C&3 f 'arty Sv7-Si3, U) tU averr;?:. V.trXrt rct:::D: 12 irr:;z cunJi m i,-r.-r qA, CrJt3t'.r.:.V.S3L::2. ic;t: c .n-mvst u cucutATOn t- t Tv'-- ' y, rv-,trr 1 5 . trr-pu la,ti:..-.r.i.. r.r.vd. I'.-.-sm e&3 SltAZZX I Gt",:: A t i:T C.T l".:.YS In t?- pdvi l i net t " vtiur.: wi nv, a. c3$:34i3 I'- 1; :r::. t.' '.::::.cl i.:r..N f.i.r at jPur!t the Twsy t?fat 1". ' V . . s. " ! n, ! t 1 -it ' 11 Mercer trimmed Carolina's lead to six points, 55-50, w ith five minutes elapsed in the second half on a basket by Terry Teague, but the Bears committed two turnovers and never got any closer. Worthy then hit a 15-foot jump shot and Perkins made a layup off a Doherty assist to boost Carolina's lead to 10 points. Mercer and Carolina traded baskets for the next six minutes, but the Tar Heels used their inside game particularly baskets from Wood, Worthy and Perkins to pull away. "Defensively, we didn't make adjustments quick enough on our zone and they got inside," Mercer coach Bill Bibb said, "That was where they hurt us the most. If I had it to do over, 1 would play more man-toman. They didn't hurt us man-to-man." North Carolina coach Dean Smith said he was happy to win but displeased with the Tar Heels' defense. "We didn't play especiallywell," Smith said. "Our defense left a lot to be desired." They out-hustled us. They're not fun to play." Six-foot-7 center Benton Wade led Mercer in scoring with 15 points, followed by Tony Gattis with 14 and Teaguf and Dartez Talbott with 1 1 each. "I'm not displeased with the way we played, but we've got some work to do," Bibb said. VPerkins is an outstanding player who gives them a different dimension." Perkins and Doherty played key roles in the Shootout tournament Perkins was named to the all tournament team and they continued to be important factors against Mercer. Sam and Matt are two on," Wood said. "They're They know the game well, well." AP Basketball Poll oketb 1. DePaul (38) 2-0 1,171 2. Kentucky(15) 1-0 1,085 3. UCLA (4) 2-0 1,002 4. Maryland (1) 1-0 941 5. Indiana ,2-0 890 6. Oregon State (1) 1-0 861 7. Virginia (1) 2-0 805 8. Lousiville 0-1 789 9. Ohio State 1-0 724 10. North Carolina 3-0 719 11. Arkansas 2-1 501 12. Iowa 2-0 450 13. Notre Dame 0-1 388 14. Texas A&M 1-0 344 15. Louisiana St, 2-1 302 16. St. John's, N.Y. 2-0 264 17. Missouri 2-1 202 18. Syracuse 1-0 196 19. Brigham Young 1-1 107 20. Georgetown 1-2 106 CM -rH.M.?? WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as 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 $5.09 per hour. We need healthy males, age 18-49 with no allergies and no hayfever. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more information, 966-1253. OVERSEAS JOBS-Summeryear round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. 500-512DO monthly. Sightseeing. Free Info. Write: IJC Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. PART-TIME MAINTENANCE MAN for apartment complex in Carrboro. General knowledge of plumbing, appliance repair, carpentry, painting, pool maintenance, and grounds maintenance. Must have own tools. Call 942-7200. 10am-6pm. CAMP POSITIONS Counselors, Therapist and Secretary. 7 week summer camp, N.C. Mountains, teaching or sports experience. Co-ed campers, 10-15 years old. Send resume to Camp, 3536 Vest Ml Road. Winston-Salem. NC 27103. PART-TIME ASSISTANT rental agent for apartment complex, 10am-2pm. Some typing and bookkeeping skills helpful. Call 942-7200, 10am- 6pm, FIZZA TRANSIT AUTHORITY. Now hiring delivery persons. Must be 18 and have own car for delivery. Apply In person after 4:00 p.m. PTA S00 W. Rosemary. ' WANTED: JUNIOR TRANSFER PROGRAM Coordinator for 19S1 Orientation Commission Interested? Applications available in 01 Steele Building, due no later than Friday, December 5. WANTED: PART TIME HELP: Earn soma Christmas money helping a small local company Inventory Its goods. Can start immediately. We can be flexible with hours if you are a student. Call 929-4757 for more information. HELP! DOHINOS PIZZA NEEDS DELIVERY PEOPLE. D51VEOS AVESACE $5.7 PE3H3. VE3Y "LEXIZLE IICCSS. KL'ST IIAV2 O CAH. AXTLY AT tZ IV. nCSEXLUnr C3 CALL 2C2iS ATTX3 :C3 rL WANT A SUMMER CAMP JOS? Positions avsllistle (male-fcmak) Speck'Uts in U athletic areas; Assistants to TennLs pro; Go'i; Gi"mnaMcs; Simming (V.SI); Smalkrrsft (saUlng-canoeing); RlHtry; Archery; Arts and Crafts (seneral shop, woodorktns); Ceramics; Sewing; Itsotosraphy; Scknce (seneral-ekcrjofiics); Mlusic; Dramatics; Pioneerinj; THrplr.3; General Counselors. 20. Carr? lcaU j fe Nor.hesstera rtnnjiKania (Poconos). Tor further k kxmVion wrtit to: Tr&s I jiJ Camp, co Deach U'. Inc.. L2 215 Adams Street. CrooUyn. N.Y. 11201. A f A 4e W FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELING AND .fj;r.CES b prtva: st:ini Safur.-a 13 am2 f-m Ct.rI rfrt.;.ry Lmkes IV9 CofT Drive, Chsptl I'.Ii, Nonh Carolina by tfpc'.stment er.'y f ho-ne S I2i:r'$. lt.:;.rD rc.T t: f : t.r 3 ; t : 1 rr.c. C- j ,:7ir;3 f t e . r Ail cony tv " .-t..., .uMuj t.' ,'J , t , e. ' 'tit I Z.' 4. t i '; c ,. 1 l' 4. A. .1 L. freshman you can depend not ordinary freshmen. and they know the system alh football Georgia io No. 1; eels at No. 12 Georgia, Notre Dame, Florida State and Pittsburgh held on to the top four spots in the Associated Press college football poll released Monday. Georgia completed its first perfect regular season since 1946 with a 38-20 victory over Georgia Tech and finished with 52 of 60 first-place votes. North Carolina is 12th in the poll and is the only Atlantic Coast Conference team to be ranked. South Carolina is No. 18. WANTED: ONE MALE roommate. Foxcroft Apts. $65monih plus s utilities. Call 929-8695. ROOMMATE WANTED: Liberal, clean, responsible, quiet student to share large house on Cameron Ave. Fireplace! S1C5 plus 15 utilities. 942-3548 3-6 P.M. Students Only. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for two bedroom apt. at Foxcroft. Can move In after Christmas. Own bedroom and bath. Call 929-9317. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share spacious Townhouse Apt. $77 rent & V util & deposit avail. Now call 967-2793. Keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for spring semester in beautiful Foxcroft Apt. $85, V utilities. Call Chert at 929-2231. Leave message. Undergrad. 1 OR 2 CHRISTIAN, female roommates to share Klngswood Apt. Across from laundry, pool. On L bus route. Rent S71. Fun and fellowship! Call 967-7898. NEED 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apartment at Carolina Apartments. Call Brenda or Kathy at 942-1414. WANTED: NONSMOKING FEMALE roommate to share 1 bedroom apt. Near bus route. Furnished except for your personal furniture. 942-6524. ROOMMATE NEEDED. BoHnwood Apts. Own bedroom and bath. Available Immediately. 967-86C3. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for nice Kingswood Apt. Available immed. or Spring Semester. $99.09 phis utilities. Call Lisa or ' Donna 967-7914. NEEDED FEMALE ROOMMATE to occupy bedroom in 5 bedroom house. 1 miles from campus on C bus route. Call Sheri at 929-3129. CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE NEEDED for Spring Semester. Four blocks from campus, tarnished, and 3 utilities included for $l?.53month. If Interested call Delhi at S67-SCC5. NEED ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE for Spring Semester. Only IC3 month plus Vi utiiks. k to campus and on "NT bus route! C3 942-4073. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO f iLRE HOUSE In Carrboro. Private beCroom, convenient, wsHt to shop-. Lnj, food, on busline. Available afier Christmas. C3 NEEDED ONE MALE ROOMMATE to share furnished apt. at Tat heel Manor. $37.50 per month p!ut lit t:.:.::et. On tune. C3 S23-7423 after 4, CO. Kerp trying. KZZD MALE ROOMMATE for second seratr. t'tewood A;-ts 13 a moruh. Cs3 NI3 at FOtME r.OC?t:tTE NEEDED: E'nr.inj in January. S72.C3 tit:s. C3 Ee:h OcVaney s:m;;i -id i t $mtr. f-.k. roomy tra'' tus rowte. S17.t3 fer moftih f' s it: ..:U-s. Hj-a fcU-tata r..o r;::MJ r . st. -1 li S -1, t r s Vi t . U ni riva C"l : :: ,.t:iy. 1 1 " c 4. i -7r l-,..L.Ufi .. j H 3 t i' s i t mi , G". 'IMC 0 t ' ,fi t 2 ). I H 1. i i el . OTH Jay Hyman Ssm Perkins lays one up for the Tar Heels ...Mercer's Teague - Wade .look on Carolina substituted freely, and six players got more than 20 minutes of playing time. Starting center Pete Budko played 17 minutes, and he's still bothered by a stress fracture in his right leg. Worthy is is still bothered by soreness in his right achilles tendon. "Once we get 100 percent, with the way everybody is coming on, we'll be able to play with anybody," Wood said. & AP Football Poll oils 1. Georgia (52) U87 11-0-0 2. Notre Dame (4) U16 9-0-1 3. Florida State (4) 1,092 9-1-0 4. Pittsburgh 1.007 10-1-0 5. Oklahoma 926 9-2-0 6. Michigan 865 9-2-0 7. Baylor 843 10-1-0 8. Alabama , 728 9-2-0 9. Nebraska 682 9-2-0 10. Penn State 627 9-2-0 11. Ohio State 550 9-2-0 12. North Carolina 498 10-1-0 13. Brigham Young 491 11-1-0 14. UCLA 459 9-2-0 15. Washington 437 9-2-0 16. Mississippi State 359 9-2-0 17. Southern Cal 265 .7-2-1 18. South Carolina 135 8-3-0 19. So. Methodist 124 8-3-0 20. Miami, Ha. 73 Vi 8-3-0 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to occupy bedroom in 5 bedroom house Vi miles from campus on C bus route. Furnished bedroom if desired. Call 929-3129. ROOMMATE NEEDED. Carolina Apts. Your own room for S85.00month plus Vs utilities. Can move in after Christmas. Students only. Call Glenn or Vinay. 967-6167. for sale FOR SALE: 1976 BUICK CENTURY. 4-doors, custom sedan, V-8 engine, original owner,- excellent condition. Also, King-sLzed bed, mattresses. lamps, study desk, dining and end tables, sofa and arm chair, color. BW televisions, etc. Call 5-7 p.m. at 942-5510. SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES. Beautiful markings. Call 933-0178 after 6:00. Sttperskirts ar back. (Th greatest cheap Christmas presents). Raaaa la 'S9 Caaca la '81, or Coaald Caasaa, Faaclat Caa la The IVcaC Sand alz, address, lojo, aad $4X3 .C9 poataa to SaparsLirta, 216 E. Roseaaary St., C&cpl V.llL Delivery la 5 day. TRUMPET BACH STRADIVAR2US. Like new; will sell for hundreds less than fist price. Call Beth at 929-5228. TWO CRANV1LLE SOUTH CONTRACTS avaUabla. Call 933-347. FOR SALE: DORM SIZE refrigerator. Still under warranty. Good condition. $125 negotiable. Call 933-7403. FULL SIZE BED for sale. Box spring, ma tress and head board. Must sell. Call 929-6235. WANT TO FLY TO NEW YORK fur Christmas break? Selling my one-way plane ticket for Dec. 18 for only $60.00. Ca3 Kathleen at 933-7513. MOVING: MUST SELL STEREO SYSTEM, chest of drawers, three bockcaset, two coffee UbLre. television, and aquarium. Ca3 942-S437 after 7:00 p.m. GRANVILLE SOUTH MEN'S CONTRACT for sale: call 933-5631-ask, for Ph3. FOR SALE: WOMEN'S LEATHER BOOTS-sUa 8, bi beautiful condition. Western svl, lijht browti. $35.03. Ca3 967012. FOR SALE: TWO TICKETS to the EWbonnet BowI-43 yard line. C3 Kim at 933-4S25. Kerp tice rrnrrcT small xmvs ctt- Washer checkbook covers. Hand crsfurd at Ihe chat el i::ll leath:ji v.o?. tt.is wek cr.'v S 1.53. En;; a shilster eocm ccnthact u saui. Crf Uorm. f.Tr.? Ca?Mti. il to cb4. Ca3 $2-5:21 tvenj.-r.!y. Kerp trvvg. CAT.CUNA CLUE CATAMARAN SATSXOAT fof Nrn i:h t.'t '-t. Ifut ' Price Kr,A'.OCO 71C3 k '-' 4 P- C3 per f.nfi, Zyef C'tal si - s 1 f ... ?pe, a I - -, f uv:- r; ca i: a.i ca':. I, ., , ' t i !', . S'ir. Hjfik. i 4 jkjm.jM.Kl ,j. - RALEIGH, (AP) Dick Crum, who coached North Carolina to a conference championship in football this season, is 'the 19S0 Coach of the Year in the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association. The 45-year-old collected 95 of the 122 ballots cast. Monte Kiffin, in his first season at N.C. State, was second with 13 votes and veteran Jerry Claiborne of Mary land was third with nine votes. The Tar Heels will meet Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl on New Year's Eve. Crum has a 3-0 post-season record, having defeated Georgia and South Carolina in ' the Tangerine Bowl and upsetting Michigan last season in the Gator Bowl. This is Xrum's seventh year as a college head football coach and it's the fourth time one of his teams has won at least 10 games. Crum's team won at least 10 games three times in his four years at Miami of Ohio and now in his third at North Carolina. His coaching record is 57 victories, 20 defeats and two ties. Six of the losses came in his first year at North Carolina. But Tar Heel followers saw that record of 5-6 improve to 8-3-1 and 10-1. , Before s becoming head coach at Miami, Crum was defensive coordinator for the team as the Redskins placed high in the nation on defense each season. Crum has continued to maintain a firm belief in defense and the fundamentals while at Carolina. His 19S0 North Carolina team had two 1,000-yard-plus rushers in Amos Lawrence and Kelvin Bryant. His defensive unit kept six teams from Basketball tickets go on sale Tickets will go on sale today at the ticket office in Carmichael Auditorium for North Carolina's basketball games with South Florida on Dec. 13 in Greensboro and with Rutgers on Dec. 22 in Charlotte. Students can buy a ticket for themselves for $4 and purchase extra tickets for $8. There is no limit to the Classified ads may be placed at the DTH OlOccs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 085A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 11 ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. j EUYING GOLD JEWELRYI Top prices paid due to low overhead of local collector. Get extra money for rent or holidays. Call 967-1078 day or night. RIDER NEEDED TO share driving and expenses to Cincinnati, Ohio, or vicinity. Leaving Dec. 17. CaH Pam at 933-0245. If Tm not there, leave a message. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSE EXCHANGE? We have S.F. home. Want Chapel Hill area house or apartment for short-term exchange starting January. 967-1860. WANT TO SUDLET FURNISHED HOUSE OR APARTMENT in Chapel it. 3 area for 2-4 months, starting January. 967-1860. RIDE NEEDED: TO COSTON or New York. Caa laava alter Dec 17. CaH Sim at 933-C31&. FREE RIDE TO TEXAS if you help me drive my car to Austin. Leaving in carry January. Data negotiable. Call 942-8497 after 7:00 p.m. RIDERS NEEDED TO FT. LAUDERDALE, share expenses, leave Dec. 21st return Jan. 10th. CaH 929-3501. for rent 'Available for Immediate occupancy. One bedroom apartment. totaSy electric, on bus tine, pool, laundry facilities. Carpet, drapes, and water furnished. Cable vision available. CaH 929-3221. Monday-Saturday 10-6. WANTED DESPERATELY: Responsible person(t)couple to subWase neat apartment immediately. . Carpet, diapes, laundry facCiries, pool, bus line. $2S3.C3month. Call $67-2797. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Downtown Chapel H.X No pets. Parking avail Lie. $21 5. CO per monthheat to included. C&3 92992S6. FOR SUELEASE-ONC EEDHOOM Esfes Park Apt. Save ttvr,ty depotit. New curtains, carrot, wapaper. $23Dmo.:h. On bus tne. S7i3 after 5:30 P.M. ROOM FOR RENT for sptteg. Carr Street, 13 mlnuua w3t from carr pus. I ',3 per month ut.',:s Ith Lid i. C3 C.ve, kte nr.Li;i, at 967-lS$4. rooms ror? r.i.T. n Un,hu m ! boarders 5;f U-j Smfr, I0C3 C3 $jf f3 semester, mi flm vt..lU. ccr.vtr.: to campvs mi downtown. C3 S 12 "213 aJ Ij Tory. SUDLET CUR T0 TIER. Ferr Ararrmrt. 0,.ivn;T.t location. tt--il, dhttsi'-r, c--!e TV hookup. nw ctr; 1. en bus route. Vi-S --5. T..XD CF DO.wM Lr.-.r C? Iw atowt rer."-i r 2 bedf5B ert-7 Oa J bos r. rent: a:latt Dec. 23. Fee tRxt i U Ca3 S3-7.1I. surtcTj ixrrr.oc'f ird A;. Os Lrowte. Law'-A-v. r--1. f Vlj comtnrit. Cal S;--7L.i ce ',:-?! IS. Ke-p ait::.;: ;:. "i f." iMtn a it j J f j t t "" OK""" '-14 jam. 4jV L E. - Ccsch C'c.'i Crum ...ACC'coach of the year ' scoring a touchdown -and limited two others to one touchdown each. Crum is a native of Youngstown, Ohio. After six years as an assistant high school coach, he was head coach at Mentor (Ohio) High School. amount of extra tickets a student can buy. Students will need their ID card and athletic pass. Sign-up sheets for tickets to the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball tournament will be at the Y-Court, the Law School Student Union, Medical School bookstore and Union today between 8-10 a.m., 12-2 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. I DAVID W. IN TEAGUE. 1 know it's a hard decision, but here's another reason why you should stay. 13 mks seeing yout Your riding companion. ROSIN RA Now that the semester has come to an end. It Is with pleasure we ca3 you our friend. We surely will miss you as you B your way. This with is for you, so heed what we say, Good luck on exams and in all you may do. Your girb In Mclver will always love you! The giils of first and second floor. NANCY, MY MOO SISTERS. Eleanor. Toretta, Hope, and Garry Thanks for making my 23th the best birthday ever. (What chem test?) Love. Kathy. SUE! Thanks tons for the cake. And no, tt was NOT the cake I got tick on. Wt need another slumber parry! Your Bed Borrower. PETER PAN: Poetry and faerie-taZi ars cheap, but we want action. Arc you sure you don't Lke gold toothed women? Love, OnoVrea and TlnkerteS. NEED A GOOD Cl P. 1ST? IAS CUT? C ry b-lt buckles and strips. Over 23 popular buckle patterns and over 18 strip colors. A3 bHk!s art $2.53 and a3 strips arc $.75. Ca3 Tommy Wallace at 942-4539. CIRL YOU STEPPED on my heart and stomped that sucker Cad EDDY Happy Delated Birthday "you haiWUome dev3" (What a toe Yes tl.is personal Is for YOU. Td Lke to try another "slow comfortable screw," Vrry first Sunday was greed Love S. YES, I KNOW WADE from Washington It lee OrJv. but why arc you so curious about him? A friend of his. ATTENTION USA C.3 TWAs I some Great memories. . .Fee Leeee, Trolls? it, do you re. live In a tent?, Ycwssh, Dr. Dross Is a3 vnm, popcorn la a hairy bowl. iri!!iatkn al!.t. drunk as he3 at Myrtie Bc.h. gertl fc"f.rs, the rr', !e, exchange, wakh T.V. much?!. 3 aw (Itxas. what nice paws ym have, tr;s to D.C., Y.; ;s ChU-, boo ' ';'. rWrnce, D . .1', tWd ckra, reai a'.. -a siUt!, Jeeys rrmerrAcr to st ytr a'r ctock(s) and vh"3 da C-e ta I'.r. . .V.'e wt3 sr.faa v bat-,! Good Lxk and kivs always. CRUM DOCLY LKXJLY and LL ..J.D. IIATPY CIRTl.'DAY, UTNQ1 DENTON. You and Bta, mm and you. s 3 ywt be sny po!je? Love s5-r,s, Jtk. YOUT.E THE OV.Z, JVU:3 The t!.r Is the cake svs I prerr.'.se swt to pour t-e ta ajsiit. 2TA Lev. 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