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2 The Daily Tar HeelMonday. April 13. 1981 y 7 f ! t l i u u u i- -"-- ii The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan left George Washington University Hospital under heavy guard Saturday, 12 days after a bullet struck his left lung in an attempt on his life. Wearing a red sweater and sports shirt, the president left by a secluded, canopied hospital door. He said he felt great but intended to sit down as soon as he got home to the White House. . Only the Secret Service, police, White House staff 'and a small pool of reporters, whose identification had been checked, were permitted near the hospital exit. Bystanders were kept across the street. - At the White House, 200 staff members, Cabinet sec retaries and their families huddled under umbrellas to cheer the arriving president. "We love you,"- one 7H) 77 -U77 m nit et The proposed Reagan administration budget cuts now being debated in Con gress are expected to affect many North Carolina programs. That effect will be the subject of a series of seminars being held this week on the UNC campus. The futures of the N.C. Legal Aid Ser vices, the N.C. food stamp program and the University's Student Aid Office will be discussed by specialists in the respec tive fields. Barbara Arnwine will speak tonight on ;the effect the budget cuts will have on the Legal Aid Services. She will speak at 7:30 in Gardner 105. John Kerr, the director of the N.C. Food Stamp Program, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Gardner 03. Kerr will discuss the food stamp program, which recently has been attacked by Sen. is Monday-Friday 11:CQ-2:CQ Sunday 11:00 -11:00 Pixxa be-Jct Lass Czlzd bzi Crest Potato 2X0 $1.55 $1.S3 S1.S3 -f.f 1 n.'FrcnHIn Of, JOIN THE Steaks Sandwiches Pizza Rare Roast Beef AH ABC Permits Major Credit Cards Saute tieali Satffsltflter AChcpelHlUX-aditionfor32Yecrs! niiUGCSJ.-.cQCL rates 25 words or less Students 1.75-Non-Students '2.75 Add 5' fur each additional word I. 00 more for boxed ad or bold (act type 10 percent ditcount lor pd run S concu1lv dyi PWsm Prtmt Vary C$riv. snnouncencnts TAKE BACK THE NIGHT Second Annual March to protest rape and violence against women. Saturday May 2 workshop 2-7 pm at Chapd of The Croat. March begin at 9 pm from Bell Tower parking lot. Rally with muck and poetry 10:30 pm at Carr Mul. Ca'i The Women Center for mora Information 96S-4&46. STUDENT STORAGE SERVICE mow cceptlaf UatUad rasarvationa for ssar tora;. !rvic ladadaa FCLE pickup mmd dellvary. Foe nor lata, call S.S.S. f 13-7118. Rcaatvatloa dmmd'.lmm 427. WANT TO HOP BRING SPEAKERS to UNC next year? Join the Carolina Forum Committee. Applications now available at Union detk. Deadline ts Monday. 413. INTERESTED IN DANCE. Music. Drama or any of the perfof mlng art? Application and Interview Stnnip for the Union Performing Arts Committee are at the Union Information dk. Deau'ine Wed., April 15. Tanorrow NI5I1I rrdy' faasaeia Ld'.aa LokHBt. AH L&4 TTZZ mmCl It.ZX 5 trt'AZy caaaSr ar-iieJ dtiakaaaa ya! TT.l DF1TA SC::oriITY -a be cpea for summer residency. Aiao a mel r'jn rnrnUJit wiU be bfit-rrd. For more tnsrm!ion, r3 9S21C21. I OST; Green tplral bound rbook with Geo?rathy 43 notr in H. Piuballv kt nr Crwr.Uw Myrpby. lintd tCfteJ, C!l V67 7ll0o 9t2 2:S. 1 WANT! J): NON-f-JOKINU MAILS a au W M pid t PA beab etim on tha l".C C t f THI time (ummitmrta W 1 0- S 5 lw'tH ks t jditiij h r j !m,4 bI t(7iiiiiltn. f y ( f !,:-') -- h'mt . V. hr.J b-i(tty Hittit, S 4 J ,c.h ts-f aJ i hiv-'. C'a3 H 5 M I tl, Url m. i jiliitmalmK. V 0 li'V! fiVI KSI-A? J)!iS-Sw-f yeai I uHfHt. S. Amvf , Auii, Aa. Ai fi.i- V"v( ! Jt fi. 12 NC l .... IM Mt. 1A person said. Reagan was greeted by Vice President George Bush, and kissed by Bush's wife, Barbara. A "Welcome Home, Mr. President" sign was draped across the White House. Reagan and his wife, Nancy, also dressed in red, waved -and went inside. From the hospital to the White House seven blocks away, security precautions were extraordinary. Secret Service spokesman Dick Hartwig said it was because there was a lot of interest in the president's departure. About an hour after Reagan returned home U.S. Park Police arrested a man who attempted to enter the White House grounds in his automobile. The car was stopped by a locked gate, and the driver was taken to a mental hospital for observation when he refused to leave, police said. RMpan arn;rntly had decided he was going home , CIIGCUSS3U Jesse Helms, R-N.C. On Thursday, Eleanor Morris, direc tor of the Student Aid Office, will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Gardner 105. Student Aid is expected to be cut back under the new budget proposals. Also on Thursday, a panel of four UNC professors will discuss the merits of the proposed cuts. Michael Salemi of the economics department, Nell Painter of the history department and Daniel . Polliit and Paul Haskell of the UNC Law School will speak at 8:30 p.m. in Gardner 105. The series is sponsored by the UNC chapter of Americans for Common Sense, the UNC Young Democrats, the Coalition for Social Justice, the Black . Student Movement and the Democratic Socialists Organizing Committee. .3 tllitly Opccisls xslmsl&d hmx C2.C3 Present this Ed for 2 for 1 Pizza Special only good Thursday-Sunday 9425149 People are Running to the Rathskeller for super Lunch and Dinner specials like these: RAM'S PIZZARAMA "Rat Trap" now open for favorite beverage and pizza every day 'til midnight specials galore! RAT RELAXATION ,4-7.pm and 10-12 pm ... every day . FULL TIME SALES POSITION., friendly responsible, enthusiastic. Out doors experience essential. Resumes only. The Trail Shop. LEAD SINGER, male or female, needed for established, quality rock band. Must have great desire to work. Serious inquiries only. Call Tim 933-8714. Mike 967-4633. SUMMER DAY CAMP JOBS Town of Chapel Hill. 6 Directors, 25 Counselors. June 18-July 31. Work 6-8 hrtday. except 3-4 hrsday at preschool camp. Some pstns include working with handicapped children. Prefer experience directly wchildren; spvsry exper helpful for Director jobs. $3.35-$4.00hr. Apply by April 24: PrksRec Dept. 200 Plant Rd, CH. EOAAE. COT THE SUMMER CLUES? No aaaaoMTjob yet? Stadeata la oar program averaged S3.CS9 aavlaa tact aaaaascr. Iatriar on y td Taaaday at 4 paa and 7 pm la Grae&law SIS. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS WANTED: Excellent high paying summer Job available through Washington Tennis Services for students '-i tennis playinq or teaching experience. Call rat at (301)654-3770. COUNSELORS. OVTR 19 who like to have fun and mak fun at unique overnight boys' summer camp In Penna. Able to instruct either one of following: watersafcty, waterskiing. boating, soccer, basketball, arts and crafts, rockclimbing, rtftery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, pioneering, or general athletics. Write Camp Director. 133 Red Rambler Drive. Ulayette H1, PA. 19444. cervices HUMAN SEXUALITY INFORMATION and Counseling Service o.ter counseiing and rru-iral on contraception. relationMp. pregnancy, homosexuality, and venerat disease. Call 933-5SC5 or drop by Suite B. Union. ATTENTION GRAD AND HONORS STUDENTS. Aaron Services will type your papers at dcount. That's rijht. 10 discount on theses and d:ertatks. If ym want It rinht. bring it to Aaron fjtrrary ServVe. NCNJ PUa. S674273, COMPLETE RESUME SERVICES at CUSIN1SS SPECIALTIES. IDA Henderson Srtrrt. Wt rUUe in tnum preparation. We till5 our ptxsft'titon! rrumc and cover letters to rr,t t tndH4lat need and rvtti prrfsfence. Call 9kV473. MR. KS MUSIC SHOW f EATURES a liv disc jockey j-'.v,:.- 3 I tM H. d.w.o rok. and tirw v $W ay tit prty. C3 942-&2V3 IW ttml.-t csGGf n rmi n kauxv. i ih tuj b?u df '.ivtrj 44 you 6-.jf evrry Tly and F tZ&y, We hv fUin. Muni, -1l. rknnamtxi iamut. t"A H4l. pttt-ry. pvfrrtn krt. trnhm, rs4 f ii '.t. M 1.1 J. I J I f 3C X Tun MJtb, irML327. BAHAMA fiAIilNfi VACATION. 4fc ku h sWpa ijht. CotU.l Cri nj Mte. Call 73l4,ni, 1 1 H "4 I tif !MMA!i f 2 tJvfi..n ivl Pik Au4iiim(it n!M-t m l.,3 lI UU j$it CGC and decided a weekly newspaper would add to the campus by allowing for more in-depth cov erage of complex issues and by giving a second editorial viewpoint on various issues. In other budget hearings, the committee tentatively allocated 47 percent of the Black Student Movement's request. Although this . is less than half of the BSM request, Vanden bergh said it was $ 1 , 1 00 more than they received last year. "They asked for a lot more than we could reasonably fund. Our increase over last year shows they are working in areas which we want to see strengthened," he said. "With great pressure on us for the money we allot we have to make sure exactly how the money will be spent," he added. The Carolina Quarterly was tentatively granted the same amount of funds it received last year, although this amount was 55 percent of what they requested. "We feel that because of the limited number of students directly involved, The Carolina Quarterly should be gradually winged from I Conrl r, it- FTn vtllU WWII I I IS Easter Basket t LJouauei early. Easter is Sunday, April 19. $17.50 Call or visit us today. Everyone loves an Easter Basket. University Florist, Inc. 125 E. Franklin Street Downtown Chapel Hill 929-1119 Heloina uou sau it riarit. i.j t j i , ' ' feci" MWsU i 1 f -4m Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom apt. in Carrboro through the summer (with option for the school year). Modern duplex, private backyard, A.C., large bedrooms VAt miles from campus. $130 a month. 929-5467. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share fully furnished Kingswood Apt., beat the heat enjoy A.C. and pool, and have a room to yourself, call 933-0312. CONGENIAL ROOMMATE AVAILABLE. Accounting major graduating in Dec. needs room or apartment for next fall. Non-smoker, quiet, neat and considerate. Call Donald. 933-7273. CHECK THIS ONE OUT. Male graduate or professional student roommate needed for June and fall. Great apartment, good roommate, 2 bedroom, 2 story townhouse style apartment with lots of closet space, 1 Vi baths, on bus route. Apt. given highest rating by U.N.C. housing guide based on tenant responses. SI 45 month li utilities. Non-smoker please. Call Norman evenings at 929-2229. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE 2 bedroom Eastes Park Apt. Own bedroom. On bus line. Availabk mid-May. $130 a month phis Vt utilities. CaH 967-9934. 1 OR 2 LIBERAL, responsible females to share 2-br Royal Park Apt. J-bus. May 15-Aug 15 wish option. Price negotiable. Call Dee Anna 933-1901 NEED FALL ROOMMATEJS). Carolina Apt. Girle preferably. Call 942-4433. Susan after 5 pm. ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED TO SHARE two bedroomtwo bath apartment for first session summer school (possibly second). Cheap! $70 monthly plus utilities. Call 933-5231 or 933-5195. ROOMMATES WANTED SUMMER Sublet spacious furnished 2-bedroom apartment. Only a 5 minute wa!k from campus ($245) per month. CaH 942-2925. Keep trying! WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE for summer school. You wiU have your own bedroom and a neatly decorated apartment to live m. Kingswood apartments. Call 967-5195. 2 or 3 females needed to share Foxcroft Apt. this summer. May and August art rent-free! June and Jury's rent are negotiable. Call 967-1495 and ask tr Paul a' or Suan. ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom townrove apartment for the ummer. Convenient to.campus. Contact St?ve after 4. 923-5181. TWO NON SMOKING FEMA1XS wanted to that ' Fomcmfi Apartment In faSl. rent and utt Ur. C3 Mary and Dawn. 933-6443. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHH O'J W3 A;t. summer school and or next schot 1 tt. Cn-j lrty furnished ecrpt fur your room. C3 Jak 93V4::& lor dta.:. TWO NONSMOKING MALE ROOMMATES wanted to shara Foscroft Apt. With AC. fHcl, a4 uwim. C3 MaJk. 967-5712 a';rr V. ART MAJOR WXDS ROOMMATE wth sim5 ln;r!et -snaig In Ait-' ''f 2 ttOm apartmefit rcl cawpu and en bus route. C3 Cindy n-iAUX WA.S'Tl.D: 2 t'nia! iwmmiet fsj t-wf.t -.e apt. May throw-. H A3wt, $i5 a mumh tl-ja . t,:.;ie. On!y IS antn. wj dUnce fcon camtHrs. 03 933-1732. nvo ivdt f:oo tin 't rvi. it r,t ru4 tA i - j i 1 i i f ; 1 4 i f ! t t r4'W 1 j t .' - 1 t- Saturday even before doctors gave him an OK. After a morning chest x-ray showed that a tiny white pocket along the bullet track looked satisfactory, the president was informed that he could leave. "1 already made up my mind on that," Reagan said, according to deputy press secretary Larry Speakes. As he left his third-floor hospital suite, the president told doctors and nurses, "I walked in here and 1 am going to walk out," Speakes said. Police officer Thomas Delahanty, who took a bullet in the neck, also was released from the Washington Hospital Center on Saturday. Secret Service officer Timothy McCarthy, wounded in the liver, had left the hospital on Tuesday. White House press secretary James S. Brady, shot through the brain, was the only one who remained hospitalized. From page 1 students activity fee funding," the committee's assessment report stated. ' The following is a partial list of the pro posed appropriations for other organizations reviewed last week by the committee; WX YC was tentatively granted $13,161,98 percent of what it requested. ' Campus Y was tentatively allocated $1,707 of its $2,450 request $755 more than what the Campus Y received last year. The Carolina Cay Association was given $635. They had asked for $2,002. Carolina Athletic Association was allotted 84 percent of its request $313. The Election Board has been tentatively granted $860 of the $940 requested. This is $320 more than last year. The Student Legislation was given $1,860 $677 more than what it received last year. The Residence Hall Association was granted $7,212 of 59,272 requested. This is a $1,700 increase over last year's allocation! The Alchemist was given $3,304 of the $3,739.45 requested. HAM FOOTLONGS i i e THIS COUPON i GOOD FOR 500 OFF 3 B 1 . a i i i i i i fmwm HAM FOOTLONGS I I I I This coupon good Through Sun., April 19 Not good with any other offer II 1 I I I nna wmm tat taraan hH Sun-Thurs 10:30-2am Fri & Sat. 10:30-3am 1 32 E. Franklin St. 967-5400 -TWO NON-SMOKING. FEMALE, roommates wanted for May-August. New apartment within walking distance to campus and hospital. OH 933-1423. WE NEED ONE female roommate to share a Carolina Apt starting Aug or May $ 104 month Vi utilities call 933-5215. TWO OR THREE FEMALE roommates needed to share a fully furnished Kingswood Apartment from May to June. Has pool and Is on bus fine. Oil 967-2519. CHRISTIAN GIRLS NEEDED this summer to share beautiful new 2 bedroom apt. - Walking distance to campus. Only $87.50 per month plus V utilities. Oil 933-1441 or 933-1422. for sale TWO BDRMONE BATH COMMODORE MOBILE' Home. All appliancesalrcompletely furnished. Asking $5400 in mornings call 929-6321 evening 929-6321 or 933-5123. Keep trying! OVER 2.000 RECENT LP'S. Cassettes. 8-Track FOR SALE S1.CO-S3.00 Rock. Blues. Classical. Jazz, etc. Mon. April 13th thru Sat. April 18th FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE. 136 E. Rosemary acrcss from OLD BOOK CORNER. 12-6 p.m. tsisccllancous GET OFT YOUrt CAN! Support the Band! Brinj your aluminum can to Poor Richard's and get a FREE P.R. T-Shirt. NAVAJO TRADING POST BuyUvi Gold & SJwer! 10. 14. Itk: gskf Jewelry, and dental gold. Buying dimmond one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-C2&3. We are now accepting ai?pEkatkns for Au-ji.-t fomcroft Apartment. V2?-&38 or 967-52&I. RECYCLE NEWSPAPER. LCOS drop bo e at Mijrmon. W4Uon l.brary. and Y -court. fi!p ve , our tree! ALASKA WILDERNESS PHOTOGRAPHY Short.. Urf-et who rt'f.i bust-Cv3 bojiSing, carfj-Uvj. tmi&o&t ta ttfti this tummn hn f.tmt-f.1.3 future r-but0sra$;hy, I1ee . inthidt inlet et. rpir(f Rry and p V. Ciwwrr, l'.- M.nuxi VVw. CALL NOW-AND Kf Cf TX VAL. flOM My r? Oft b&-. t y-Wsjr , evf-i-.'s C.Hf ,-V wkm. C3 t 9J1-7J17, tm In tu 7 -'' A-r(-t k , . t f-n 2 t ' is -'' j .- I t , i 7r--t S ( ' W t-st. I -r' si .J" t Boxer Joe Louis dead at 65 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Former heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, who held the title for 12 years and was ranked as one of history's great est fighters, died Sunday after being admitted to Desert Springs Hospital. He was 66. "He was in a cardiac arrest state when he arrived," said nursing supervisor Shirley Brown. "They did everything they could to revive him." Brown said Louis died at 10:05 a.m. PST. "He had been ill for quite some time. He had been hospitalized before. He had had a stroke and different things," Brown said. ' She said Louis' wife and some immediate family members were with him when he died. Called the Brown Bomber for his punch and string of knockout victories, Louis was just 23 when he won the title by knocking out 31 -year-old James J. Braddock in the eighth round in 1937 at Chicago. - . . He had a 35-1 record, including 31 knockouts, at the time he first won the heavyweight title. , In 17 years as a boxer almost four years of that time was spent in the Army during World War II he earned nearly $5 million. Death penalty legislation okayed WASHINGTON (AP) Citing rising crime rates, the Reagan administra tion came out in support of a death penalty for certain federal offenses, in cluding espionage and the assassination of a president. Assistant Attorney General D, Lowell Jensen said Friday that the Justice Department endorsed the death penalty legislation proposed by Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. . Thurmond said he was considering additional legislation as a result of the March 30 shooting of President Ronald Reagan that would make it a capital crime to attempt to assassinate a president. , Jensen, a former California prosecutor and head of the Justice Depart ment's criminal division for a week, said there was nothing unconstitutional about Thurmond's proposal. Reagan and Attorney General William French Smith previously had ex pressed support for the death penalty. ; t J Copy Center Copies ...4250 100 OR MORE 50 1 TO 99 Cheap Case Prices on Beer & Wine Wholesale & Retail Ice Sales 50 lb. Bag Keg of Ice Delivery-24 Hrs. Greenville Chapel Hill ,967-9791 752-8772 rpRE - ( 1 Current undergraduate pre-medical students may now compete for several hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students accepted into medical schools as freshmen or at the beginning of their sophomore year. The scholarship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a $400 monthly allowance. Investigate this financial alternative to the high cost of medical education. Contact: TSgt. Bob Payne USAF Health Professions Recruiting Suite G-1 - 1100 Navaho Drive - Raleigh, N.C. 27609 or call: 91 9Vz 755-41 34 AIR AH ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. SUMMER SUBLET TWO-BEDROOM House for rent. May-Aug. IVi miles off campus. Air conditioning and spacious Irving room and kitchen. Call 3-5244 or 3-5249. TWO BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS on Henderson street: nice two bedroom apartment available for sublet. For information call 942-5918 or 942-7655. SUMMER SUBLET: FURNISHED ROYAL Park Apt. 2-bedroom, air conditioned, swimming pool, on bus route. Price negotiable. Call 967-4105. ROOMS FOR RENT both summer fissions ATO Fraternity House, 303 East Franklin. SI 25 per session or S225 for both sessions. Call Woody 968-9086. NEED A NICE COOL (as In air conditioned) place to live this summer? The Tri Sigma House will be taking boarders for SI 80 a session. Single rooms available for S200. For more information call 967-6001. AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS for rent this summer at Phi Delta Chi, 204 Finley Road. S95 per session. Carpet, kitchen prtveleges. cable television, sundeck. coed. Call 968-91 IS for Information. ROOM FOR RENT on butfine. Great situation for right female student, available mid-August. SI 75 per mo., negotiable. 967-7772. SUMMER SUBLET: 3 BEDROOM Townhouse Apt. 10 minute walk to Campus. Some furniture, $2S5mnihV. Pool AC. CaH Kaihy or Courtney (967-3040) aher 5. GREENWOOD ROAD COMPLETELY FURNISHED. June lt to Oct, 1st. Minimal tmt plus utilities to liv"4! or quirt couple. No undergrade. Phone 942-7076. SUMMER HOUSING: Sublet 2-bedroom. fomHhed. O'J W3 apartment 4sh A.C. W. cable. TV, d.hher. On bus fce. Near Paniry and Uurvdromat. Rent negotUtle C3 967-3"74. SUMMER SL" C LET two bedroom Eies Park Apt. FumHhed tockd.?sg dHet, pool. Laundry, bus route. v condt. S2D0 C Jmoruh. C3 42 2128. SUMMER SCHOOL-Now testing for summer tnonih. 1 bej;oom. carpet, dtspe. apf !wnce. lr ge px?L on bus line, very cj'j1. Gfefskh ApaMment. Jones Ferry Rd- 929-3.221. FOrt SUMMr R SLTIXT. Or b tim H ,J P;k A;f. fwmhtwd lf two. h bws route, pol, ir cod-!i4. laundry, 967-5037 keej trytnf. SUStET SPACIOUS two Wdron apartment i,isl o$of t ti vef b-a im Au--j-t. Air ttmAio, wimair f34 cm but kre. flet 65-iII.'Ca3 $i7-2.w3. VHtU St"tlET; My 15-Awf. IS. $mkm two k4 !) Vttmui4 apart ret. A.'C, tf l,!,t rn, -.- $jA. urn bw tt U Y a ar rtme' Le nmnt, trr ta IfOCiJ SMt tJa hot t; f;?., Mith& , pot4, hr. fW'W.sW! TOWMtCHC Ai'T.. ! ie wiwt.. The b ;.4ff rnsnf Liii4. A.'C. raL t I J 4 ZZ t f.ay VJ1 4 ,-, Se Junta meinbsF to speak today Roman Mayorga, a member of El Salva dor's junta from October 1979 to January 19S0, will speak at 8 tonight in 101 Greenlaw. Mayorga, past president of Central Amer ican University of El Salvador, will speak on "El Salvador: Tragedy and Hope." Help prevent birth defects MED: FORCE SUMMER SUBLET LOVELY 3-bedroom house on South Columbia. 1 'A miles off campus. Large rooms and yard with Bowers, grapes, raspberries! CU 942-1620 or, Lynn. 967-7013. SUBLET our 2 bedroom Old Well Apt. S95 each month for three people. May through August with possible option for fall. Call 933-1732. COME TO THE HOUSE! Coed summer living on perimeter of campus. Rent SI 20.00 per month. Free parking and porch swing for afternoon leisure. Call 967-5337. personal HEY GIRLS Today Is John T.'s Birthday. Please give him a big hug and kit for me. Happy Birthday Johnny! Love Mom (alia L.F.) BIG D": Now that you finally made It over the hi3. It' on to blgser & better thing reach for the sky and don't give up. Happy B-Day. Ton Amoureus Tcsujours! HAPPY BIRTHDAY MINES! Hope It's great dm! UlIATS A EnOL'ILAlIAT Com ad End eat at tk Clef ISomer'o Sprf9 Ccrt. Thursday. A petl It : pea la tit Tk Great tlaH TkfoHa St.C PETEY, Here's to baketba games, the Pine Room, pine cone turkeys, and squished dog dow. Hifpy 22d! Ain't that sweet? Love, Claudmia. CONOIEADS OF UNC tmMe and ceibrat your ttader's 21t birthday. How "bout that surprise party. Your present ts fender your bed. Eat some birthday shorts. SURPRISE friend wUh a delktous BIRTHDAY cake. Free drlivery. Chocolate or vanilla wchextUf or butter cream iring. SIS. CaH 929-1645. 912 2321. 929 1197 1 LAITY BIRTHDAY BITCHiN BARS; YouU poCy Have a g?t day. pris. Lo&kin? fcrwafd to the beach! Ye B.W PameU. BOO! lUiry the!, potatoes, cora. NBA bktba3, Latin, the yojs post Hon. pica behavfcw. etc. Aen't you gU4 we dkJa'l write you name In this ot OtraXN. SODA, CILAIS STOTX. Yet I. t.ie i yu dv AxwJ fu vm Mrrhdy pet. we wl3 not "rVle" you for whoie wek, (afee today til tww), A3 ti cvs. s RIDE Nff DlD DESriflATtlY Feft lu4efd5r. f kkla vt f iWeak. C eUhef U-.hof 17th. wSdiH-n3 and ft. Ca3 967-2127. mtJl hit VI l Ml, Aflt 17 to tlrevavi tf Aiivt"e tfeVfi3. C't ke fct 1 1 i J V. .1 M f C-3 Turn at 314274 K-p T hii o a f::rf: to w-tPA noniDA um l",iti, m -.ytrt f the ! c-f l IU-1a- c 3 Pa U. ti. ftifc ff I Jf - Wi3 skaie fe the Mifi fi C. aft ft ttk- CM lrvle Itl $i'.fs r- V.7
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