, . 4...-..” . [ll/E ITDOWN A C ’ SILLY FILLER: NO MORE TARANTULAS IN THE MAIL POSI‘ OFFICE WARNS , TUCSON (ZNS) - And you thought junk mail was dis- gusting. ' The U.S. postal service has told an Arizona tarantula dealer to stop shipping the furry crawlers through the mail. Mickey Jacobsen, owner of Pet Ranch Imports, claims that tarantulas make terrific pets and are harmless. The post office disagrees. "Tarantulas are not mail- able,',_' says post office representative Gene Gardner. "I guarantee that if you get one crawling across a post office floor we'll have labour relations prdolems.“ Jacobsen says he'll sue if the post office doesn't change its mind. The reason: helhas 1,000 tarantulas in stock and another 2;000 on the way from Mexico. i \ THEY'RE BACK AGAIN. ’5 If you missed them - _ last time be sure to make it this time. ' COME ON Down '3' ‘ to the barn for A GOOD TIME. Student ljllfs Reduiifeil Tickets at the door SILLY FILlERé HE AIN'T NO HEAVY, HE'S MY BANDIEADER -——‘ HEAVY MISIC FRO/I HAWAII HQIOIUIU (ZNS) — A recently- formed Hawaiian band has given new meaning to the ' term heavy mu'sic. That's because the four— man "Makaha — Sons of Niihau" weigh in for a total of 1,622 pounds. According to the trade ‘ paper Variety , which describes the band's sound as "full—bodied, four—part; harmoney", the Hawaiian heavyweights may qualify for a spotfin the Guinness Book of World Records. “...Bumstead v. Dithers, Magie v. Jigs, Kent et al v. Dally Planet..Counsellbr,...that was anice try,...but I suspect that you just made those»up...”.’ . . TEE U.P.E.I. SUN, Nov. 29, I979. page I6; ' 1‘ 'Nucloor wast. problem? I don't know about you, but I don't want my kids growing - 7 up in a world where there weren’t any problems left to solver“ , I . :9:00~,PM;;-12:30AM= M57 P1601? Mt rm! ~ ‘ oar/miss _ ‘ ‘ 05”“ Dtc'm __..7$,2.5o