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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday. January 29. 1982 Local Big Star to close; national chain revamps Chapel Hill's Big Star supermarket is one of five North Carolina stores in that chain scheduled to close this weekend. The South Elliott Road store, which employs 30 people, will close at 6 p.m. Saturday. "The store has been unprofitable for a long time now," said Don Vaillancourt, vice president of Grand Union Co. of Elm wood, N.J., which owns the Big Star chain. More than 35 Big Star stores will close Saturday as part of a three-year, $300 million program designed to renovate the chain. The Greensboro Daily News re ported this week. "We've embarked upon a program of restructuring and streamlining the chain," Friendship Force prepares for foreign exchange trips By DEAN FOUST a i DTH Staff Writer Many local residents will soon fulfill their dreams of visiting a foreign country and building international friendships thanks to the Chapel Hill-Durham chapter of Friendship Force's plans for an international exchange program in June. The local Friendship Force chapter is now recruiting interested area citizens to serve as participants in the exchange. Par ticipants, known as "ambassadors," either travel abroad for a two-week ex change or are hosts for visiting am bassadors from the other nation for a week, Wallace Kuralt said. He and his wife, Brenda, are sponsors of the local branch of the organization. The Friendship Force is purpose is to promote friendship and good will bet ween average citizens of nations without heavy political overtones, Kuralt said. Friendship Force was founded in Georgia by then-Gov. Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter in 1973. In recent years, the program has held exchanges with England, Brazil, Korea and Spain. Last year, local participants lite if -IMS' Uit- DO f ' '' SlSSnUriCBCDJ SlCDdS 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 Jess Students $2.00 ; . Non-students $3.00 5$ for each additional vS?rjtr "' $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. p f i ' H SAIL THE BAHAMAS SPRING Brpkfl Includes round trip bus transportation, 7 jday iaililg j meals, alcoholic beverages and rioite! ALL $ OR t419!! Call 942-SAIL now for details. We're bdbking'up fast! NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS, 45's and cassettes cash or trade. (Good condition; please) open 7 days a week. Fair Exchange, 302 E- Main; ,Carrboro. Special Interest in baseball catds,; Buy 'sH arid trade any years. iii' REMINDER: HILLEL SKI TRIP spaces (weekend of February 5th thru 7th) are going fast! Call Hillel for Info. 942-4057. THERE WILL BE AN organizational meeting for all those interested in participating in the Campus Y Tutoring Program, Thursday, January 28 at 7:00 in ' Peabody OS. There will also be a meeting Monday, February 1 at 3:30 in Peabody 08 for those who cannot attend Thursday. ANYONE INTERESTED IN SXCNG? We're organizing group of off-casapus students to ' go to Sugar Mi. on Feb. 9. . imnd you're invited! $31.50 Includes bus transportation, lift ticket and equipment rental. Call Mary or Sherrl for moro info at 929-9132 between 5 pea & 11 pas. Hurry. . .limited space! THE JOB MARKET IS TOUGH! You need an edge. Job Pro-Files offers RESUME' and INTERVIEW ING workshops at Durham YMCA 493-4502 every Monday.' and Chapel Hill YMCA 942-5156 every Tuesday. Morning or night classes. Register one week in advance. COVER CHARGE ONLY $1.00 with college ID at Crazy Zack'e on Friday and Saturday nights. Dance to the latest in Funk. Beach & Rock In Roll Music BACK THEN VINTAGE CLOTHIERS, featuring Classic Chic from the '30s, '40s and '50s for men & women, is having a 15 off almost everything sale. From Jan. 23 til Feb 6. Come by at 405 W. Franklin, Monday-Saturday 11 am to 5:30. THE LORELEIS WILL HOLD auditions for a second alto part in their singing group on Sunday, Jan. 31 at 3:00 pm in 206 Hill Hall. Questions? 968-1069 or 933-6103. Vaillancourt said. The owners of the Big Star chain plan to renovate 250 stores and build 60 addi tional ones. "We are making attempts to relocate the employees of the stores that are clos ing," he said. Big Star district manager H.D. Robin son and spokeswoman Pam Rogers de clined to comment on any of the closings or renovation plans. The other four North Carolina stores scheduled to close are in Burlington, Greensboro and Wilmington. Big Star now has 75 stores in North Carolina. LAURA SEIFERT were involved in an exchange with West Germany. With the local ambassadors scheduled to depart June 25, preparations for the trip have already begun, Kuralt said. . Interviews for prospective ambassadors are scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. the next three Saturdays at the Chapel Hill Recreation Department, off East Franklin Street on Plant Road. The local chapter is preparing for 75 ambassadors, but could accommodate 100, Kuralt said. The cost for the two week trip is about $700. The group is also recruiting some 50 to 75 local families willing to serve for one week as hosts to ambassadors from the participating country. Ambassadors are not informed of the trip's destination until a few weeks before departure, Kuralt said. This discourages "sightseers" interested in a tour of a specific country in favor of those citizens seriously interested in a diplomatic ex change regardless of the country, he said. When the interviews have been com pleted, acceptance letters will be mailed Feb. 22, and the destination of the trip will announced at a banquet March 14 Kuralt said. Pre-Medical Students Current undergraduate pre medical students may now com pete for several hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students ac cepted into medical schools as ; freshmen or. at the beginning' of. their sophomore year. The scholar-, ship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a $530 monthly allowance. Investigate this financial alternative to the high cost of medical education. Contact: USAF Health Professions Team 1100 Navaho Drive, Suite GL-1 Raleigh, NC 27609 Call collect (919) 755-4130 lost i found FOUND: BRACELET IN DAVIh Hall on Jan. 22. Please call 933-4969 to claim. Must be able to describe fully. FOUND: E.E. SMITH HIGH School ring in Morrison parking lot 12482. Identify by initials. Call 933-4025. FOUND A SCARF NORTH of Union at 1:00 pm, Jan. 25. Call Ann 933-7716. FOUND: UNC MAT BEHIND Joyner Dorm. Call 933-5185 to claim, ask for Bud. FOUND: 14KT. GOLD FLAKE bracelet in Student Stores. See Linda in DTH Office and identify. FOUND-GOLD CHAIN NEAR S bus stop near Ehaus. Call 933-4756 to identify. Ask for Carolyn. TIMOTHY STEWART, your bus pass is at the DTH office. Come by and see Linda. help wanted EARN $50475 in EPA Breathing Experiments on the UNC-CH campus. Wanted: Healthy males, age 18-40, non-smokers for at least a year. For more information please call 966-1253, 8-5 Mon.-Fri. COUNSELORS. OVER 18 WHO like to have fun and make fun at unique overnight boys' summer camp in Penna. Abie to instruct either one of following: watersafety, waterskiing, boating, soccer, basketball, arts and crafts, rockclimbing, riflery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, photography, pioneering, or general athletics. -Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive, ' Lafayette Hill. PA. 19444. ' , - JOBS IN ALASKA! $800-2000 monthly! All fields Parks, fisheries, oil industry and more! 1982 employer listings, information guide. $4.95 Alasco, 4 P.O. Box 60152, Sunnyvale, CA 94088. , ATTENTION JOURNALISM. ENGLISH & RTVMP MAJORS. Will you have good "news clippings" to present to a prospective employer when you gradu ate? You will, complete with your own "by-line," when you work with the STATE AND NATIONAL AWARDS-WINNING ALAMANCE NEWS to gain experience. We consult with our reporters before ; getting a story, after asking questions to be sure we have the answers the READER will want to know, and then to help get a good lead" paragraph that . captures attention. North Carolina's largest once a week newspaper is 25 miles west of Chapel Hill on NC 54. EARN $4.00 PER HOUR while learning AND GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE that commands instant attention from prospective: employers. We particularly need 3 or 4 reporters for Wednesday afternoons. If also can work Mondays and Tuesdays andor Thursday or Friday, and cover some night meetings, so much the better. Write features, do Man on the Street and Inquiring Reporter type interviews, cover courts, public records, etc. Call Tom or Jean Boney at (919) 228-7851 for interview. ALSO NEED 2 prospective ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTTVES. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps Crook's Corner to reopen By SONJA PAYTON lTH Staff Writer Although the big pink pig will not be moved, Crook's Corner Barbeque will be under new management when it reopens in February. Restaurant owner Cam Hill closed Crook's Corner in November and now leases it to William Neal and Gene Hamer, of Squid Inc. Hill, who opened the restaurant in 1978, said business at Crook's Corner had been disappointing. He had decided to ooen Crook's This little piggie stays in Carrboro Dozier paTcnTiy-Jrove Dozier straight to the Padua apartment after the kidnapping, they said. The raid lasted just 90 seconds, police said. The 10 commandos, in bulletproof vests, broke down the door of the four-room apart ment at 11:35 a.m., police said. They disarmed a man in the corridor of the apartment, and moved into a room where four other terrorists two men and two women were holding Dozier in a tent; Police hit the man who was pointing a gun at Dozier's head with the butt of a rifle and the others gave up, police said. "Wonderful! OK! Police!," they quoted Dozier as saying in English. "Thank you! Thank you!" The U.S. ambassador to Italy, Maxwell M. Rabb, later reported Dozier told him by tele phone, "At the moment I was rescued, a gun CAROLINA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Tomorrow 7 pm vs Tennessee 24 T. Brown 23 R. Hadley 32 R. Killian 30 E. McCann 14 L Payne 40 H. Walls 31 M.White "25 K. Crawford ' 20 P. Hammond 42 J. Lilley 44 C. Miller 22 J. Phillips 11 S: Wells . COACH- J. Alley Students Admitted free with ID. 213 West FranklinSt. & 1800 Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. HTIITT TTT TTTTTTTITTT1T T Tl Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hffl, NC 27514. for men and women with three years of college. Openings for specialists in all land and water sports, arts & crafts, dance, music, drama, and other skills as well as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. for sale EHRINGHAUS MALE ROOM CONTRACT for sale. Reduced rate. Room 629. Call 933-6543 for information. LIMITED SUPPLY DESIGNER FASHIONS at Factory Cost. Blouses, sweaters, denim and wool skirts, some men's sweaters. Mostly large sizes. Cash, check, iayaway welcome. Kim, 933-4443. OLDE CAMPUS CONTRACT FOR Sale. Manly 2nd floor. Available immediately. Call 967-5998. . Ask for Jim. First call, first served. WANT A ROOM. WITH great access to the libraries. Union, and classrooms? Parker Dormitory (female) contract for sale. Immediate occupation available. CaH 933-2712. CRAIGE CONTRACT FOR SALE. Non-smoking grad. female. Price negotiable. Call Valerie even ings. 929-5929. services MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a disc Jockey playing rock, funk, oldies, beach, and your requests for any size party. Call 942-5293. $100 four hours. WOOTEN JEWELERS IS PROUD to announce wholesale jewelry in Chapel Hill. 14K gold 35 off diamonds 30 off. Call Tony Smith at 933-4305 for details. ' for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. AS CLOSE AS YOU'LL ever get to campus! Secluded house plus your own room on . W. Rosemary St. Will split first months rent. Help! Cheap! 968-4700. miscellaneous TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD. Ifs the season for oysters and clams in the shell, scallops & fish. 300 W. Rosemary St. Open Thurs.-Saf 942-1221. Ample free parking. "PARTY BUS TOURS" Presents: Daytona Beach Florida spring break: includes kegs music on the bus. 2 si class accommoadations 8 days7 nights at the luxurious Mayan Inn Corner because there were no barbecue places in Chapel Hill, while many residents were from towns where barbecue was abundent, he said. "I had more money than I had sense back then." Neal and Hamer plan extensive remodeling and a revised menu for the restaurant. Hamer said flower gardens would be added to the terrace and the front of the building, where an herb garden will also be planted. A new music box and new booths will also be installed. Neal said that although the old menu featured mostly barbecue, he planned to offer a variety of Southern-style meals. "Home cooking is just a travesty now," he said. "We want to do the real thing and bring back some of the foods that are disappearing." Neal,- former manager of La ; Residence on Rosemary Street said he would do much of the cooking. That the food will be "real, fresh food" is important, he said. "We, are really nostalgics about it." Hammer said even the mixetf drinks would be made from fresh ingrdients. "The food is going to be the main drawing, though," he said. "With Bill's experience, good food, and good prices, who wouldn't come in?" J Neal said Crook's Corner has the advantage of being unique. "I don't think there's any other place in Chapel Hill that's going to be offering what we offer: fresh vegetables and real food. It's a great alternative, and there's going to be a high demand." From page 1 was pointed at me, and I did not know whether that was my 1st moment. You must realize how great was my feeling of relief when I was taken in hand by the Italian authorities." Police identified three of the suspects as An tonio Savasta and Emilio Libera, both from the Rome "column" -of the urban guerrilla gang, and Cesar Inardo, 22, from Udine. . It was the first kidnapping of a non-Italian by the Red Brigades in their decade of hit-and-run attacks on industrialists, judges, journa lists and politicians. Both Italian officials and the ' terrorists themselves said the abduction was a quantum leap in the attacks by the Red Brigades, who in 1978 kidnapped and mur dered former Premier Aldo Moro. The raid was the first time in seven years that police had discovered a Red Brigades hideout in the course of a kidnapping. In 1975, 'police stormed a farmhouse hideout near -Turin and rescued hostage Vittorio Gancia, an industrialist. "I think this will be a major setback for the Red Brigades" and a deterrent to international terrorism. State Department anti-terrorist chief Frank Perez told reporters in Washington. In University Square Cut flowers, corsages, limousine service for all occasions V University Square Mon.-Sat. 8:30 to 5 968-4936 Oceanfront rooms only $215. Call Sandy LewisSuzy Schmitzer days 942-8528 evening 967-5292. SPECIAL HE'S NOT HERE offers Happy Hour prices on Beer every Monday from 5pm until closing. x roommates TWO FEMALES LOOKING FOR one or two other females to room with us starting May. Call 933-0421 if you need roommates. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR THE immediate occupancy of our Royal Park Apartment. Has laundry facilities, pool, clubhouse, etc. your own bedroom. Only $150month call 933-4823 today. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED NOW to share -Foxcroft Apt. $93.75 per month plus V utilities. Call 968-0050 for information. Ask for Mark. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR 3 bed room, 2 bath apt. share with 2 doctoral students. Walk to campus, on busline. Rent $150. plus Vs utilities. Call 967-9668. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Kingswood Apts. Vs rent and utilities. On L bus route. Call 929-4388. Keep toying! wanted NEED 2 TICKETS TO Georgia basketball game on . Feb. 14th. Will pay high price! Call Laura at 9684)282. THREE TICKETS TO THE Wake-UNC basket ball game in Greensboro. Call Pam 967-3430. NEED TWO TICKETS TO N.C State game. Jan. 30: CaU 933-4412 and ask for Harry. Will pay rea sonable price. . personals KELLY 1 AM THE sunshine and you are the seed, together we have grown the most beautiful of all roses but every rose has its thorns, so we must nurture every prick of the hand until our love has blossomed into the flower mat U is meant to be you are a very special rose JPK. CRAZED. LOVE. BAND THE for go Beat the got You've, treasures are memories The .closer getting is ej3 perfect the, 21st Happy, Fear Lori. HAPPY 26th JOHNNY. HAVE a rotten day. Whatever I intended: I sent you flowers, you wanted chocolates instead. 349 Mo. .M::MJini-M(Bif Emergency funds will support ESC RALEIGH (AP) The state Employment Security Commission gave ap proval Thursday to a $1 .9 million emergency contingency fund that will enable all 85 of the agency's local and branch offices to remain open through March 3 1 . The commission concluded a three-hour executive session Thursday by ap proving the money, but the action will not save the jobs of 230 ESC employees who must be dismissed before March 31 as a result of the federal budget cuts, approved by Congress last month. The ESC's decision Thursday came after Gov. Jim Hunt announced that a plan had been worked out to keep the offices and branches operating while local communities try to come up with ways to keep the offices open after March 31. Aid for El Salvador cleared WASHINGTON (AP) President Ronald Reagan certified Thursday that El Salvador's military-civilian government had made a concerted effort to re spect human rights, clearing the way for dispatch of $65 million in U.S. mili tary and economic assistance. The State Department said an increase in that U.S. aid was being studied in view of "a general intensification of guerrilla activity designed to sabotage the free elections scheduled for March 28" in El Salvador. The president's action, required under a new law, followed unconfirmed re ports that Salvadoran government troops had massacred hundreds of civilians in December in a sweep against leftist guerrillas in eastern El Salvador. Gas leaks set town ablaze CENTRALIA, Mo. (AP) At least 75 separate fires erupted along a broken gas main in this central Missouri town of 3,800 Thursday, forcing evacuation of schools, businesses and homes, authorities said. "We have fires all over town; no injuries. I don't have time to talk," a Cen tralia police dispatcher said when reached by telephone. Firefighting units from all surrounding towns were sent to Centralia after the fires were reported just before noon. Smoke could be seen from 30 miles away in Columbia. Residents were evacuated from their homes, and some went to the Faith Chapel in Centralia. Traffic into and out of the town was being blocked. International center hosts lecture on work overseas By PAM DUNCAN DTH Staff Writer A program about work in Britain spon sored by the International Center at UNC is scheduled for 3 p.m. today in Room 226 of the Carolina Union. Chris Lawrence, a recruiter for the British University's North America Club, will chair the program to recruit American students to work in London. For $50, BUNAC provides a work per mit for any student wishing to work anywhere in the British Isles for six mon ths. They also provide work permits for Flowers Anywhere All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYNN! IF Rod E. only knew what he was missing! Love, your suitemates (Sorry this is belated) TIFFY, EVEN IF HE Isn't going to send you a hello, 1 thought you deserved one! Love always, MUFFY. SNEAK AWAY! Ski all day and come home to cuddle up by the fireside in secluded hideaways in the Great Smokies. $40 for 2 people, $45 for 4 nitely. Mountain Brook Cottages, US 441 South, Syiva, N.C. 704-586-4329. STUD ENT-AT-LARGE POSITION open on The DaSy Tar Heel Board of Directors. Interest and knowledge of financial man agement desirable. See Linda or Rejeaanc fat the DTH office for applica tion. Hurry position must be filled soon! MACHO MODEL Seeking models for PLAYGIRL type photos for planned publication featuring collegiate models. Modest fee paid. If interested write: Markland Photo, Box 6066, Tallahassee, Fla. 32301. TO THE ADVENTUROUS YOUNG man in Teague with a new bar stool: We know who you are and we know where you live! IN THE NAME OF STUDANT ideaHism: in the honor of juddith brazinskey; but in reycognishun of newly karnded rittin and reedin proficeincies the fall semester Anglish IIA secshun twenty (tusday and thursday 12:30) class wil hold thiere ferst annual "ier the hell of it" reonfon Trolls Friday Januari 29 at 4 p.m. dress swave. deboner and sofiscated. MICHAEL B.- HAPPY 20th Birthday! Even turtles deserve special privileges on such an occasion. Therefore, your wish is my command for the entire weekend (within reason of course)! Just remember, my love and understanding are already yours. Love Susan. P.S, When's the next Super Bowl? JULIA KIM -PLEASE come by the Daily Tar Heel Office! BIG' BOY UPTEGRAFF Happy 21st to my favorite "nasty."! Here's to candy nights and three a -days. My love, Punkin' head (alias-oops they may think...) BEARD ER WONDER, YOU'RE FASCINATING! MY affinity is indescribable and dimensionkss. Thanks for being so patient. I care, too. Love, Your Chick. HEY DUS" Good luck with Rush! You've got a GREAT Rush Chairman!! Mimi MANGUM. DAVID DAVIS YOUR Academic Lt. Governor, can schedule movies, speakers, special interest classes such as massage classes for your area. Check it outi ' MOVIE SERIES. GUEST speakers, a jazz concert and more are being planned for you-Ehringhaus-hy Steve Mekj your Academic Lt Governor. MORNIN DENNY. WELCOME TO the Hill. I missed you! Backgammon's ready and o.j.'s in the fridge just be careful with it! O.K.? British students wishing to come to the United States for six months. . In the program students do not have to pay any taxes while overseas. But they do have to find their own jobs, residences and transportation. Cindi Bolt, a senior accounting major, worked in London from May to October of 1981 in the BUNAC program. She said it was an inexpensive way to see a foreign country. "Just as long as you can work for six months and can afford to get yourself over there and get a job, you can go any time you want to go," Bolt said. Bolt said that Lawrence toured the United States each year trying to recruit students to join the program. She said it resembled an exchange program because h for every American student who wants to i x i zsftsto overthere, there are even more British -students who want to" fornVMhe 'United States to work. Bolt said BUNAC helped students to find jobs and residences once they reach ed their destination. But she said students must pay their own air fare both ways, plus bus, subway or train fares during their stay. During today's talk, Lawrence will provide information to anyone interested in the program, which is limited to students. , ROBERT: YOUR FIRST PERSONAL (even though ifs not your paper)! Happy 22nd B-Day I know well spend lots more together. (Do you remember your 18th?) Here's to good times camping, Raven Rock, the zoo and circus (where's the car?) walks on the beach, roses, rum and Gray's Creek with Alex, fires and bongo thons . . .1 Love You (even if I rant and rave sometimes)!!! Rachel. BYRON. THANKS SO MUCH for showing extreme understanding in such an awkward situation. You're the Best! Here's to broken Vodka bottles, tartan shorts, and fools. BFNYC. V .25, .25 x 10" 25! Happy Birthday Sweetheart. I hope I will be around to share lt with you. Lots of Love on your special Day 25-5 20. JOE G. ALL I can say is I Love You! Thanks for being patient with me. Love, Kokimo P.S. remember Feb. 4, 1981. What a Day! TERRY, A PERSONAL AT last! 1 wanted to be the first to wish you Happy Birthday. Best wishes tomorrow and always. Tanks for everything! Love, E.G. " . , REJEANNE. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1 day late! You are Invited to lunch. Paula, Mike. & Linda. DIANE, HAPPY WILD BIRTHDAY! Thanks for an the past adventures . . . Phi Delt beer chug (3rd Boor showers?), Tiger" fights in Harrisons, and the "entertaining" formal (how's Franklin Street?)! Here's to the Future Happy Birthday. Love, S HEY, CHI 6 KAREN G.-Be at Purdys happy hour today to study leisure! TO BECKY-A GREAT DTD Little Sister. Have a great day today 'cause we love you. The two DTD Mikes. ;' HEY GRL FIND OUT what Jerry Black well Is doing for your area as Academic Lt. Governor. He is working for you! PARAPLETARDOn WHAT CHEW DOING de rest of chorn life? How "bouts spending it with a 2-bit politician who can ski?? . . . (Law school is farther away than 1 thought.) "Nappy Big five!! Love, Velvet Jones. JANET. LEE. MELISSA, SUSAN. Tim. Robert. Betsy, Kabee, Lucy, and Charlotte Thanks for the best birthday. Especially Joanne for dinner. The Clef Hangers, and cake. You are Super! Love Bink. LIBBY YOU FOX. ! am dying to meet you. Heard you're having a party on your birthday Saturday! I will be there. Your secret admirer! ANGELA, WELL WE FINALLY made It. We have had our ups and downs, but we both realize that we have a love that can endure all. Happy first anniversary and I hope we have many more together. Yours always with much love, Chris. SPEEDY: I WAS NOT in your English 1 class but so what? I would rather be in your heart. Here's to us, the Que Cab. and a real anniversary. Happy 1st Sweviheart. I wiU love you always. Forever yours, A-Jav-
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