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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, April 22. 1981 n - si a9 A V A . rim ff o 0 . . . -""""Nk a Li By IJALK JENKINS Staff Writer vice president will be Robert V. Cox, a resident, of Manhassett, N.Y. George Coxhead was re-elected as treasurer of the Association. In addition, Clarence E. Whitefield, director of Alumni Affairs, will continue to serve as the organization's secretary. The Alumni Association works to bind the ties between the members of the Association and the University, Whitefield said.. "Primarily, we're engaged in activities for the alumni, such as a series of seminars, a -series of class reunions, and also we sponsor homecoming next fall," Whitefield said. "We try to make the relationship between our alumni and the University more meaningful for both. That's our mission." A new 50-member Board of Directors was also chosen, including Four UNC students. They are student' body president Scott Norberg; Daily Tar Heel Editor Jim Hummel; sensor class president John Goodwin and . president of the Order of the Bell Tower, the student alumni association, Harriet Morrison. Mail ballots were sent out to all 26,000 dues-paying , members to decide upon the new executive committee, .and board of directors, Whitefield said. The board of directors will meet quarterly and any decisions needing to be made before the board meets again will be handled by the executive committee, Whitefield said. The newly elected officers will meet June 26-27 for their initial board meeting. The General Alunmi Association at UNC has selected the new executive committee and board of directors for 1981-1932 and will officially install them on May 16 during Commencement weekend at a scheduled luncheon. Ray S. Farris, Jr., a Charlotte attorney who served as president-elect this past year, will take over as presi dent, succeeding John T. Church of Henderson. Edward L. Rankin, a 1940 graduate from Concord will take over as the new president-elect. . The first vice president for the new term will be Gwendolyn H. Waddell of Chapel Hi!l and the seebnd UaS. oIiayo Saudi plaice deai . WASHINGTON (AP) The Reagan administration formally announced it had decided to sell five sophisticated surveillance aircraft to Saudi Arabia, but that the key question of when to submit the proposal to Congress was still undecided. The proposed arms package also includes sidewinder missiles and long-range fuel tanks for 62 F-15 jetfighters, which the Saudis already have on order, and tankers to give Saudi aircraft aerial refueling capability. . Congress can veto the controversial transaction, which Saudi Arabia clearly has made a test of its relationship with the United States, and the question of when the arms package will be submitted to Congress has not yet been decided. State Department spokesman Dean Fischer said the five Airborne Warning and Control system (AWACS) planes probably would be delivered to the Saudis in 1985. m fragmented Chapel Hill media market, she acknowledged there is always someone else looking for merchants money. The Advocate provides merchants with a strong print medium and a large circulation, Loudon said. An independent auditing com pany has estimated its circulation at 30,000. Problems do arise for campus publications, f t 4 - Monday-Friday 11:00.2:00 t .4 Sunday 11:00-11:00 y Fizz a ballet 2.C0 $1.55 12.C3 Spaghetti Lasana Salad bar Great Potato !1 1 2C3 17. Franldin St. The Carolina the 1981 Senior : v ; RLUSPig pipkin Bring your own Li u iJ L Y'all Come! n rates 25 words or less Students 1.75 Non-Students 2.75 Add 5" lor tach additional word '1.00 mora lor boxed ad or bokMaca type 10 percent discount for ad run S conaccullva day tta Print Vary Clearly . announcements TONIGHT (and every Wednesday) JASPERS r.OCU AND HOLLOVTH. We play only Rock and Roll. FREE DRAFT from 8-11. S2.00 cover. CLASS OF 81 PRESENTS The Best of Time: A Senior fpilogue, come enjoy Andy GrCA narrating "The Years in Pictures," the Ckfhansers, BSM Gospel Choir, graduation update and more. Tonight, 8 pm Memorial Hall. Free. STUDENT 8T03ACE SERVICE aow accepting IXjrIuJ reservations for tsaaMt forage. Service lcide flUJL pUk-mp mad datlvery. For sor lfo. call S.S.S. 933-71 IS. Reservation deadll 427. MOKE TITTLE NIGHT MUSIC" with PERRY LEOPOLD. Romance under the stars. BYO blankets and friends. Wed., 422, 8 PM in the Pit (Great Halt, if rain). APPLICANTS TOR EDITOR AND EUSIMISS MANAGER of the PhoenU shouU submit a tetter A application and resume to Bos 13 of The Union by noon April 24. The Media Board. BOWL 2 GAMES. qH 1 FREE at The Union Bowling Lanes now thru April &th. Clip the coupon in tod.ty's DTH to eel the discount. err ya CA?fT c::::.u tji ajll. 5 a U; os ftis riSJ Ikers Ja mlt pim turn, ee (ri la tl e'e, etc.) a4 fo4! lla AFO'a Ca7s Cist CarmlvsJ. Iwe4 (go la Cmpm C.'i.t C2rl:la. c ;gn vt r c :i t o zqvjtv cui : i s 1 s-u fa Urtioa fres 1$ a.ct. to S p. as l'.d. Apr. 22 fH tU$ 1. ns!tFa!i f I10.C3 TAKE BACK THE N'GlfT H.md Annu! March U i'irnl fe; ami vk U-m a a!t women. !Setufty May 2 wwkkh'!-p 2-7 in at CI:I tA ll-e Cios. Mih W-'ns 9 (m frwm t U Towrf parking il. Ivot'y wdti ruk: fm?tiy 10,53 praj at Cr M-'.l, Va".1 the Women Center fw moit Cei CtVy-i.: t If:::Va UU m tatk t t CCi.: W DAYS. 0 T coset fu erye 'I t''t. 19 raft StS.S.J 1 5.5 3. IqtA Ci fount! HHI1 i i vl a ikff U-l,,: VtLi-,hiH cuh iy ( iic.'y siivr fif Ct.rit.iit. at, ia i.f lictm Ait sv4 however. The Daily Tar Heel loses a lot of classified ads to The Village Advocate. DTH Editor Jim Hummel said. Citing general inflation as the major problem of the paper, Hummel outlined the problem of increasing production costs. "When I was a freshman we used to break even with an $800 four-page paper," Hummel said. "Now 3 tiiZtly Opecisis Honda? Lesaa tsps&fad bar $2X3 Tuesdays ; Pizza buflet $2X3 Wednesday OpaIactti ell-ticaa eat crsslad bar $2X3 Present this ad for 2 for 1 Pizza Special 04 2-5149 Union with Class present BMM, BLOW the ultimate year end PARTY April 24, 2 pm to 1 am Ehringhauo Field 12-1 Ketch Quartet (Jazz) in the Pit 3-5 Sunfire (Reggae, Soca) 7-9 The Dads (New Wave) 9-1 Bridje Brice Street - - $3.00 at 6 pm "refreshment I FOUND YOUR WATCH In the Tennis Bubble. Call and describe. Kim, 933-04SS. FOUND KEYS NEAR CAROLINA INN, Double ring with large leather G" attached. Call 966-5396 or 967-1326 after 5 pm. Ask for Ben. LOST: MEN'S WHITE McGREGOR-TYPE rind breaker Jacket, Tuea., Apr. 15 between Pike and Sigma Chi houses on fraternity court. Reward oEered for return. Call Barbara at 933-1006 between 9 am-5 pm. t wa 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 f 5.00 per hour. We need healthy male, age 1&-40 with no allergies and no hayfever. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more information. 966-1253. HELP! DESPERATELY NEED TUTOR for Exon 32. Available niShts. Call 929-1391 after 8 p.m. MALE COUNSELORS NEEDED at Camp Easier for physic ally handicapped. Must be at least 18 years of age and willing to live at Camp Easter. Contact David Landolt at (919) 692-8655. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS WANTED: EaccSent high paying Summer Jobs available through Washington Tennis Services for students with tennis playmq or teaching experience. Call Pat at (301)654-3770. CAROLINA OUTDOOR SPORTS NEEDS SUMMER ftnd he'?. Aa active tmhasdMia for paddling, backpacking, or sailing is required. Applications and interviews on April 25 only. No caUa please. Apply to store, next to NCKI) on Frankl.n Street. EXPERIENCED MAID FOR SMALL MOTEL: part-time eal, good pay. C3 929-3090 for Interview. COUNSELORS: TOP BOY'S CAMP. EOIKSSCHE MTS.. liASS.-, seeks mea over 23 years who love to work with youngsters. Opefttnss te Archrry, Backpacking, Tmtb&3, RkeEba, R&o & tlertronks. Tennis, Swimming (W.S.I. ), Sailing. Lacrosse, WatmkiiRg. Good ssUry, flus room, board end laundry. WFJTL' Cmp LetMi. 273-HR Grand Central Pukwey. Itoral Patk, New Yxk IItC3. OR CALL: Hit) ITJ 4M. MALE A?.D FOIALC COUNSriOr.S. Am and Ctr; Direct; re-iJ M Tt'.f Camp b N.C Mowntains. C3 cvSert 919-7I3-t5f aSer 4."C4. Keep tr4rs! z::3 cor.ritit r.zzvv. CESVtCES at 1 1;' Jjur-rt. . ; v la HK.mi fit; V.e U ' ' '. rJ rt j v t .J ct-vtt k":r. t m. k r.VAC s.HowifATt'::xs'Cv J.. key fceaih, C .ffl, Os k, nj ursr M 1 ty pmity. Ci V 12 tZ il t uiLW a four-page paper is $1,100." While The Tar Heel is actually selling the same amount of advertising, it is impossible to break even. Of the $350,000 budgeted for the DTH next year,'$71,000 comes from student fees. Hummel said.' But student fees have not in creased in five years. "There's no money for campus organizations. We don't even keep up with inflation." Other campus publications are also having financial problems. "The competition for the advertising dollar in this area is unbelievable," said George Shadroui, an editor of The Phoenix. Because The Phoenix is a new publication, merchants are reluctant to advertise with the paper. "They say, 'Keep bringing us a paper. We'll hold off until we've seen five or six issues, " said Tom Jessiman a Phoenix editor. But advertising has picked up how that merchants can see the product, Jessiman said. The Phoenix' selling points to advertisers focus on the fact that it is a weekly and a 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: T Sgt. Bob Payne USAF Health Professions Recruiting Suite G-1 - 1100 Navajo Drive - Raleigh, N.C. 27609 or call: 919755-4134 AIR FORCE THE CAROLINA Bring Your Owi Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. WE TYPE STUDENT PAPERS,, theses, and dissertations. Over 30 typists insure your project wUl be ready on time. 10 discount for all theses and dissertations. Aaron Literary Services, NCN3 Plaza, 967-1270. roommates ROOMMATES WANTED SUMMER Sublet spacious furnished 2 -bedroom apartment. Only a 5 minute walk from campus ($245) per month. CaU 942-2925. Keep trying! NEED 2 ROOMMATES who are studious but like to' party for a cheap but nice apartment close to campus. Call Leigh at 967-8696 after 1 pm. NEEDED: PARTYINGSTUDYING female to share 'A Royal Park Apartment and expenses for summer or (all. Pool, tennis courts, bus route, laundry facilities. Call Mary at 929-5775 or 933-3278. FEMALE P.OOMMATE(S) NEEDED for summer and upcoming year! 2 bedroom Old Well Apt. AC, bus route, pool. Summer rent negotiable. Call Cathy 942-6971. NEEDED ONE CRAZY BUT liberal female roommate to share a Kingswood apt. for summer andor fall. 174.75 XA utilities. Call Cherie at 933-3110. WANTED: CHRISTIAN MALE roommates for new 2 bedroom apartment. Walking distance to campus $37 mo. plus utilities starting in May. Call 929-6546 betweeen 1-5 pm. ROOMMATE WANTED: to sublet Laurel Ridge Garden Apartment. Can renew lease with new roommate in Aug. Call 929-8579 or 942-6663 and . ak for Les. NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE needed for 2 bedroom mobile home. 3 miles from campus 172.50 plus Vfc utilities. Ca3 Han 942-3352. . . 0 WANNA UVE AT TOWN HOUSE APTS? Female roommate needed to share 2-bdrra. apt. this summer. Vt rent, Ki utJ. Close to campus and downtown. Ca3 967-8491. ROOMMATE NEEDED, clean-cesponslble & mature graduate or upper classman. Non smoker, no dm?. Rent S1C3.34. Vt uttlas. Call 942-T3S3 ak for m. IXMALE ROOMMATE for 2 b.r. Crooksli Apt. for summer andor fall. Near campus, three bus fcnes, sumioer rent sMrgotiable. Abot 12-3 rtuc wf.l;tis. Non-smoker h!y, 967-4163. MI D A FLACE TO UVE THIS summ? We need a frmsWr roommate to share cur Ctro!'ia A; t. 1104 moviih plus utilltie. C3 923-S215. CISIAP BOOM AVAILABLE THIS t"L;in;! hs m Crt.i:,-a iiasi t"tat, LJJai f 31-6121. ROOM UTTIf HE T1US WP.rSZS IUv yaw &wa bdem. I '.piy mif coftd., pool. um rent at Royal Park. 9I2-4A4S. Ak tot Maria. MI D 1 OH 2 ROOMMATES to eKere Ral fmk p-rtmem tat f3. 175 per tm-e.-.H f Ij H st-I.-'-rs. C3 f'.arv 923-72:3 or CI t HUD T.VO Fl MALE flOC'iriMLS to Wt Tat tenor Apt. trti"j b ftv A;-t. ltI00. .!t a: ',:;.. C:l LhIIs at ti7-2iC4, From page 1 tabloid. Some merchants prefer a weekly because people tend to hold on to it longer, Shadroui said while a daily paper is something people throw away one day before picking up another the next day.- Another selling point for The Phoenix is its low advertising rate, Jessiman said. The Phoenix charges $2.50 per column inch, while The Daily Tar Heel charges $4.25 per column .inch. Although some other Chapel Hiil media do : not rely on advertising, they are similarly plagued with financial problems. President Reagan's budget cuts will have a serious impact on public broadcasting, said Jake Dunlop, Director of the University of North . Carolina Center for Public Television. The budget cuts could mean as much as $150,000 to $200,000 would be cut from the UNC-TV budget, Dunlop said. The Center . will also feel the peripheral effects of cuts to other agencies that produce shows for pubic television. UNION presents t7cd., April 22 0 pa In The : Pit (Great Hall if Rain) .II, ' 3 Refreshments BEACH SPECIAL Solar Powered Radios-No Batteries. Place, in sunlight and enjoy. Send 115.95 plus tax to: SUN6, Boa 1971, Henderson. N.C. 27536. Include shipping address. TWO-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME for sale. May or June occupancy. Lovely location. Reasonable price. Call 933-8964. FOR SALE-YAMAHA MB-200 motorcycle; excellent condition, great gas mileage; electric start, windshield, luggaga rack J 500 Call Chris at 933-8854. FOR SALE: REFRIGERATOR, old but very cold! $55. Two shag carpets, 8 x IV and T x 11'. Great condition. $30 piece. Call Eddie at 933-8457. 1973 CAPRI: 4 speed 4 cylinder brand new clutch radial tires uses regular gas for good MPG $995. CaO 933-3431 anytime. NAVAJO TRADING POST Buying Gold & Silver! 10. 14, 18k; gold Jewelry, and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-C263. We are now accepting applications for August Foxcroft Apartments. 929-8339 or 967-52&4. SUMMER AT THE BEACH on the Outer Banks. Special low rates start at $35 per person per week. Call (919) 441,9973 for biiormatson and for reservations. WANT TO EE A CATHOLIC PRIEST? Under 40? Join w Jesuits or diocesan priesthood. Writeca3 collect: Father N!iro. CON2AGA UNIVERSITY. Spokane, Wash. 992SS, (509) 32S-4220. GET OFF YOUa CAM Support the Dan3 Erfnj your aluminum carts to Poor Richard's and get FREE P.R. T-shirt. f - ip 0 r ANY WOMAN WILLING to se3 Dorra or Grtm :! contract foe tall please contact Hi 9&74S3? arotmd 5 pm or 6 pm or late atht, fra desperatef Co? rent A!l CONDITIONED KOOMS fvr rent this summer f U Dha CJ4. 231 lylty KdL 9 J per rki. C?pet, kiun ptv,r, cable teirvttio idck, coed. CJ 5 lit je InfaraiatkM, tVt '.MIS VZtT ftOYAl TATM Art rSU Hy 15 epts to review Ue Is Asrt, Aiw voa $IS-j. CO nvtv-i dpS as Awm. H7-sm, SLT43,"T: rVTCUY rUTMSIr.O CAHOUNA AJT. gtvv4 fevei shh sti,Aj tA. Ixyiy a eeat sum me t the fenwiua Cava4 f--.L C3 i t mmt dr0s fr 9J1S. KVX fiOIAH HOCSE eei 4 a 4 ml. Iroca ttmm, Svn et, sjo4 tmm brkk feiers. fwfrle. re i.-tthea. t Wii,;6K( ttt st-'...:Sit. C3 UJt ;i-U,t3vr2s, Cr:rAT t'iCAL LY ltlt:f iOCATlON; a-stijjitt tmm t t ire I. Ai-s .it at; Itry. 1UM Atlanta toll reaches . ATLANTA (AP) A 23-year-old black man whose disappearance was never re ported became the 25th victim Tuesday on the list of young blacks whose slayings are under investigation by a special police task force. The death of Michael Cameron Mcintosh was turned over to the task force within hours of an autopsy which revealed that Mcintosh, like 13 earlier victims, died of asphyxiation. His body was found in a river Monday afternoon, a short distance from where the bodies of two earlier victims were found three weeks ago. Officials cleared in Garter case WASHINGTON (AP) An internal Justice Department investigation of Billy Carter's relationship with Libya reported Tuesday that no government officials en gaged in illegal conduct. Closing a nine-month investigation after more than 50 interviews, the department's internal watchdog, Michael E. Shaheen, specifically rejected any allegations of mis conduct by then-President Jimmy Carter and members pf his administration, includ ing Attorney General Benjamin Gviletti, National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, or any State Department or Justice Department officials. Shaheen repeated his conclusions, contained in an interim report released by the Senate just before last fall's presidential election, that Billy Carter lied to government agents who were inyestieating his ties to the Libvan oovernment. guns VNo national gun law is going to make guns unavailable to those with criminal intent," Adkins said. "The only thing gun laws can do is restrict law-abiding citizens." Adkins said police powers were cor rectly held on a statewide basis, rather than administered by the federal govern ment. "Even so, state laws have failed to reduce crime, and putting handgun con trol on a federal level will only com pound the problems of gun owners," he said. ' Adkins also disagreed with the con cept of registering gun owners or in ; iSiys pa 202-2C4 EJnlon llpcasord by The Department of Speech All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. INCREDIBLE SUMMER SUBLET In Dogwood Acres. Two roommates needed May 15-Aug 15. AC, dishwasher, washerdryer, nice yard. $100 month! 16 utilities, 7 minutes from campus. 929-4180. SUMMER SUBLET: two blocks from campus on Carr Street, $116.00 per month call Lauren at 967-5460 (own room in house with porches) ROOM AVAILABLE In two bedroom Royal Park Apartment May 15 through June 30. Furnished except for your room. On bus line. CaS 967-6301. Need a great place to live this summer? We need 2 females to sublet. AC, carpeted, nicely furnished apt. on bus line. $180 for entire summer with option to renew lease In August. Call 929-C301. SUSLET 2 EDRM. Booker Creek Townhouse Apt. Quiet area, A.C.. laundry, pool. Perfect for grad., prof, students and married couples. Avail. May Aug. 15 250moi 967-3356. SUMMER SUCLET WITH OPTION to take over lease n August. 2-bedroom apartment: AC pool, tennis; on bus route. Rent negotiable. Call 929-9993 after 5:30. YOU CAN SLTLET an apartment for summer, only IS5.00 ($10.00 more than hot dorraH Bus route, air-cond.. pool, dishwasher, (females). Kathy 942-1414. Loretta. Alo 933-1678. ONE BEDHOOM APARTMENT FOR aummer sublet with option for next year. Furnished, pool, central aa. laundry room, on J bus route. $215 per snonth. CaS 942-?77. GREAT DEAL ON SUMMER SUCLET. Royal Park. May 15-Auj 13. AC. pool. J bus route, furnished. kJtchewware Included. Only $2S0 per monJh. C3 5S7-145$. , t ' . LUXURIOUS ROOMS FC3 RENT. ti spadoue home furauhed. Vt miles from campus en bu&e ta Carrboro. Avs3ble May 1 5 to August IS. Price negotiable. Ca3 929-312?. FKEE KEG OF UDWCS2! to whomever eutlels our furakhed apt. tJ.ts summer. Rent very ayfUtls. A.C. pool. CaS Kim or Linda, 929529. SUMMER ROOMS FC1 PENT. KAJTA PS! . Fra!ern:y 23 f'irJey ftod, State $10 pet session, 6miy $lt 3 per sfo. For ewe snformatlon c3 94-9Ja c 947-9132. SUMMER SCUOOL-Now laUf tot tusfl$r aaofsths. l-fedroos, crpt. Crepes, leasees, Urje pool, on bus tase, very qvtgf, Gfettt Af:JltTits. Jse Frrry Rd. TWO WOMEN WANTED TO BASYtfT ur ieawf&J Kiaf't Arma Apt. 4 both aueaasev toMi. $7 . tl:5. ftfZ2. A&k fjf fUry c:z $f-3fxrrn: a E3 ?mt tk' 1 AC pk. tU a4 m t ' rrt lutm i A7t. Cm bse. Ca-1 r. oc: i f c ,t r. : r. . -at, oi sa i r L .' r.j . As -'.- m.4 AjvnJL 1175 lt m., a i ' . 5 i?-77?2. i: : :. ff i ! A.jll ! ' ' ::t; ri, it - i. L . lie t i s -' A 25 dead From page 1 vestigating people who requested gun permits. "Why not investigate all citi-' zens and require them' fell to carry government identification saying what good citizens they are?" he asked. Most people own handguns for self defense, Adkins said: "Of the 60 million handguns in current private ownership, less than one-half of 1 percent are used in crime," he said. A person said the idea of having a handgun for self-defense was misleading. "Chances for injury are 6 times greater for citizens who own handguns and try to protect themselves in an attack at home or on the street," she said. Ccsacxanicatlon SUMMER SUBLET: LATE MAY thru Jury. One bedroom furnished University Lake Apt., Laundry, Pool, AC on busline rent negotiable. Call 929-1415 late pm. SUMMER SUBLET: MAY 15-AUG 15. Vt of house, own bedroom, 5 minute walk to Franklin St (North Camous). ',4 utilities, $125 rent (negotiable), 929-8445, Scott. WANT A FREE fifth of your favorite beverage? Need to sublet fumUhcd two bedroom Old Well Apartment for 1st andor 2nd summer session. Only $250month. Call 933-5727. personal DEAR PAUL S. ifappy 6 months Anniversary! Thanks for dinners and fun. Looking forward to Santana's Europe, and lot's of hair. Love You Bunches. Kim. MAGNET, Thanks so much for another super fantabtdous weekend. You're the sweetest, sexiest and TUFTEST. 143. The Other (?) Admirer. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, you are MVP en my team. Can't wait for this weekend at the beach. Everything la great. Cool Breeze. AUi YES! Love, SLS. D.D. You made Easter a real holiday. Just a week and Vf 1 shouldn't say "Just." If s been more, much more, than that Always, Lisa. ROCKY consider what 1 susiested, think about yourself once, t wd survive! Ilut above aS, smile Happy B Deyf Luv YA. TO rifOTOCSAPUCa WHO took RCTLT3 f fclch Fear at pefasjfeet, pUae ca.3 DwrteCky at 1 2t424. Uy Lf la km Amms. CELT BUCKLES AND STOPS. 30 buckk patteme and 20 sfrtp cokes to chooe from. All buckles $2 3, aS strtps 1.75. CaS Tommy KiZsca at $42-4539 for appointment. Leave, mt3e. ALL YOU MEN OUT TBERE-The Infamous "tijer MeaUe aaJn celebrates the anniversary of her fekth, .he's not felling okler she's getting better! Watch out MLfi she's on the prowf!T ! WANNA EE LN A WET T-Shirt Contest! But I need "Case FvJng" T SKkt! Go by tWr8-Junes at Stwdest Stores oa Wed. or Tfeurs. ff a IreeT-Shkt wt:h rtg ord. Stte M. MEtlfiDA-Com'tie honey. We wish you a happy 19A birthday. Left cekbtat at Zak's towiat jm$ remember. Be ey Mbs MCnda: your Mama loves ya. Jwih. fiwre, Dbr. Laurie, a4 Benee. TO: PECCY. DINA, SOfinA. CAJlOtYN. KEVIN, Pete, Rod. Chd. Pph. JeJU-y. Vkk, ?3i ! it sm Ike 345 dv since we s -.'? ? Thsfek s3. tS tfk a kf'jf M?k. CASOL. FrtsdiMp is srtd w4 se sww. Tl;-4s for ft ye t4 1sr-. w3t.k3 ra&ra, a-V U.Ls. ft4 aa Etir fctir. L&ve, LOG:! OUT .A.TiA he we um. I wt a ites M lst K- t d-.t kj-jrt Uus feiefcls. .is to: io. ;rrai. tt Ht:.v. b. ! ;-jv a, (, , J D., T D., r a. I.:4. f k. (Xti, l'..i.3J. Jajt.4. ft. I - V. f: It, atd V1... (Yvi eesii t-.. L.l fi -';. 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