Thursday, June 19, 1980 The Tar iirrl ;, news 'Tar Heel1 staff to meet today . There will be a Tar Heel staff meeting at 3:30 p.m. today outside the TarHeeloltice. All staff members are asked to attend the last meeting of this summer session. Tgf?i West Franklin St. at Roberson St. Chapel Hill's newest ' Shopping Center Office Park Ample FREE Parking Our tenants include: Pyewacket Resturant Morgan Imports - Mayhew Bear Realty Stephen Brooks Leather Shop NOW LEASING Specialty Shops Office Space For more information call: Courtyard Leasing Ltd. No. 12 The Courtyard (919)942-5522 (919) 929-9601 - " i -sk- f 'n M" r - -I v: ; . .-r--T.- ,,.....,.. , r--r- - , . , , - , , ,-, ,, Staff photo by Sharon Clarke Tree dzrozges house during electrical storm . . .blackout lasted five hours Staff photo by Robert Anthony Workman repairs damage on Cameron Avenue . . . 2,000 homes, businesses lose power ElG ctrical storm causes blackouK By Yvettc Ruffin High winds and lightning caused blackouts in sections of Chapel Hill Monday night. At approximately 6 p.m., during a severe electrical storm, a large tree fell across a primary conduc tor on Cameron Avenue between RoIxtsoii and Kenan streets' Several lines were damaged, resulting in a blackout. Paul Martin, local manager of Duke Power Co., said the entire southern pari of town was aliened, including Granville Towers,. Piitslxno Road, Columbia Street. Farrington Road. U.S. 15-501 and the urea beyond Farrington Road. ' "We've had other calls about blackouts tonight, too." Martin said Monday night. "In the Orange dove area and on Pincy Mountain Road we've had problems with trees falling on lines." Thereswas also some scattered outage in theQiony VVoodsatea. Martin estimated that at the jx'ak of the storm, about 2.000 homes and businesses lost their power. By 10:34 p.m. power was restored for customers on the Cameron Avenue t in nil. which services most of Duke Power's c ustomers. Martin also said that by II p.m.. 95 percent ol their customers had jxwer restored. The storm also lrft some damage in ot bet areas of town. At the home of R.B. Fitch, on (20 K. 3 i p-.., ft Y i! (a I'oTr TTn s 1 IfKyfii n ni (cioin ft rYL-. m i. M Three Swimming Pools Two lighted Tennis Courts Washer and Dryer Facilities And Only. . . 8 Minutes From UNG 942-2302 or 489-2302 Franklin St. a large tree was blown onto the house. "It just fell on the house from Un wind and storm." Filch said. "We wen in the family room and didn't know it until our daughter came home from wotk around 6:.iO p.m. "We'ie trying our best to get il cleaned up." Fitch said. "We've got it (the tree) out of the way up on the porch. "I couldn't lell you to save my neck how much it's going to cost." Fitch said. "It's going locust right much though." An nouncors needed Those persons interested in working as announcers at VVXYC during the second session of summer school should stop by the WXYC studios, after June 29. for the dates and times of training workshops. An informational meeting for those persons interested in working at WXYC will be held at 7 pm., Wednesday, July 2 in the Carolina Union. Positions are open in news, public affairs, promotions, production and engineering as well as announcing. No experience is necessary and all persons are invited to attend. FREE DRINK. OFFER r : FREE DRINK WITH ANY J FOOTLONG SUB AND THIS COUPON: COUPON GOOD THROUGH WED. JUNE 1m NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER OFFER 1 whili tumr LASTS Rondo, Pcpsr Mew Citrus So&I 4216 Garrett Road Sun.-Thun. 11 em - 2 em Fri. & Sat 11 em - 3 em Now pre-leasing for Fall 132 E. Franklin St 057-5400