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A V 0 N Can Creek resevot QK'd, f m 'in on l Dy SPEED HALLMAN The Orange Water and Sevyer Authority has voted to accept a federal permit author izing them to build a reservoir dam on Cane Creek, but the project has been delayed by a citizens' group opposing the project The dam, to be built on the Cane Creek in Bingham Township, would create a 10-rniISion-gal!on-a-day reservoir that would flood 480 acres in the Cane Creek community and re serve 258 more acres for a buffer area. The Cane Creek Conservation Authority opposes the Army Corps of Engineers project ' OWASA board member Eddie Mann cast the single dissenting vote in the 7-1 decision to accept the permit "I was appointed by : the county commissioners to serve on the OWASA board because I live in the Cane Creek area," Mann said. "We never have had ' a vote on Cane Creek, and this is the first chance I've had to cast a vote for or against (it). I should be a representative of the com-, munity." The Corps of Engineers, which decides who can impound a body of water, ruled in favor of OWASA and granted a permit for. the dam to the State of North Carolina. The N.C. Environmental Management Commission, which bestows the authority of eminent domain, or the power to impound land, granted a permit to OWASA which the Cane Creek Conservation Authority chal-' lenged in court The state appellate court 'ost office By LYNNE THOMSON Local lawyers will find themselves in plush surroundings when the new district court facilities open in the post office build ing on Franklin Street in early August Chapel Hill has spent almost $600,000 in the purchase and renovation of the building, according to figures from the Chapel Hill Planning Department. The new facilities will replace the district ruled that the EMC had not sufficiently con sidered the environmental impact of the project The state now has to decide whether to give OWASA permission to take over the necessary land for the project "This was a setback in terms of time" Mann said. While the Cane Creek controversy contin ues, OWASA will have enough water to serve its customers, he said. OWASA pumps water bundina -royal par:. : .university lasie APARTMENTS ' APARTMENTS Chapel Hill. Durham and the Research Triangle Cfreat location. Real value. No kids. Modern one Park are aR within easy access. Bright, modem bedroom plans in a livery aO-adutt community, one and two bedroom garden plans offer a pleasant Carpeting, air conditioning and pool. Laundry hillside location. Air conditioned, equipped kitchen. facilities on premises. 200 Barnes St Phone swimming pool, tennis and laundry facilities. 500 9S7-2231 todayt Model apartment furnished by Highway 54 Bypass. Phone 967-2231 today! Model Metro lease. Cable television available. Rental apartment furnished by Metrolease. Cable tele- office open Mon.-FrL 9-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5. vision available. Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 10-5. Sun. 1-5. . "' Kir:spv;c3D ' "; llolfffrtll . APARTMENTS -. U First-rate location on the 1 5-501 Bypass. Spacious t T Di? ' n one and two bedroom garden plans offer carpet, air V fW, V i ? t- i -,T -.T i ( i conditioning and modem kitchen. Swimming for ' ' your enjoyment, laundry facilities for your con- 1 " 1 J " ,",! ! venience. 1105 Highway 54 Bypass. Phone ,.x . . - -ii ., , 967-2231 today! Model apartment furnished by - ' ! ' Metrolease., Rental office open 9-6 Mon.-Fri., 10-5 Sat and 1-5 Sun. Cable television available. OOOaXIZO 0 EmO f iwS PA4aS . - TOVIHOUCSAPARTKtZNTS APARTMENTS Townhouse luxury in a beautiful, residential setting. Modem one and two bedroom garden apartments Optimum location for Chapel Hill. Durham and fill ottering carpeting, air conditioning and modem the Research Triangle area. Featuring two bed- kitchen. Very convenient location, swimming pool rooms, 1 Vi baths and dishwasher. Air conditioned, and handy laundry facilities. Model apartment of course. Enjoy swimming and handy laundry furnished by Metrolease. Cable television available, facilities. 2525 Booker Creek Road. Phone Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6. Sat 10-5. 308 967-2231 today! Model apartment furnished by North Estes. Phone 967-2234 today! Metrolease. Rental cf!tee open 9-6 Mon.-Fri., 10-5 Sat and 1-5 Sun. Cable television available. court's current location in the old police building on Rosemary Street A secretary from the district attorney's office said everyone was excited about the new facility because it would have more space and would be better furnished and decorated.. The new building brings luxuries like more space for the district attorney in the base ment of the building and separate offices for -the judge and the judge's secretary. The court's presence will not affect the post office operations, said Post Master F.M. Reigher of Chapel Hill. Since the post office acquired their facili ties on Estes Drive, most of the Franklin Street building has been empty. . The renovation project is financed by bond sales approved in a 1978 referendum, by-proceeds from the town's wastewater fund, interest on town deposits and budget from University Lake to supply the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area. The utility also may buy water from Hillsborough if necessary, and OWASA has purchased an old rock quarry west of Carrboro that has a 60-SQ day storage capacity. "We've riad good rainfall this year" Mann said "It looks like we'll get by another year." funds appropriated for the project Chapel Hill planner Liz Rooks said renova tors wanted to maintain the appearance of" the 50-year-old building. They have found marble slabs in the basement to fill in the old postal windows and have replaced the fluorescent lights with the original fixtures, she said. They also have preserved the mural on the wall of the lobby. Entitled "Laying of the Cornerstone," the mural was commissioned by the Works Project Administration in 1941. A ramp for handicapped access in the front of the building and landscaping to im prove drainage are also planned, Rooks said. The district court serves the Chapel Hill Carrboro area of District 15-B of North Carolina. District 15-B includes both Orange and Chatham counties, and has courts in both Hillsborough and Pittsboro as well as Chapel Hill. (CALENDAR TODAY'S EVENTS Films front the lert 1 The Traitors ... reveals CIA involvement in Argentina trade union. Sponsored by Students Against Militarism, RCP and international Books, tne film will be shown at 730 p.m. in 101 Greenlaw. . The Moral Majority in N.C will be the topic discussed by David Fache, a Baptist chaplain, and Alice Carmichaei. 7:30 pm, 105 Gardner. Both are members of the Americans for Common Sens and will discuss their experience listening to the preachingof Reverend Mooneyham, the head of the N.C Moral Majority. COMING EVENTS Carolina Cay Association wilt hold a fall semester planning session Monday, August 3, room 220 Carolina Union. All interested persons are encouraged to attend Please comet . Flaymaben Repertory Company will hold auditions Aug. S-6 for roles throughout its 1981-82 season which includes The front Page, Betrayal. The Class Menagerie, Anger Street and Twelfth Night Auditions will be held at Paul Creen Theatre. 7-10 pm, and actors should be prepared with two memorized pieces, one classi cal and one modern, to be no longer than four minutes. Call 2-1 122 for an audition appointment The Rev. Frank Perry of the HoJy Trinity tuthera Church will present an eye witness account of the Hiroshima-Nagasaki atomic bombing Sunday, Aug 2 at 7:30 p.m. tit Friends Meeting House. 404 Alexander Ave., Durham. Discussion will follow. Call 48941 U for more information. Mmtteramfs Election in France and What N Means for Us will be the film for the CWP Forum. Thursday, Aug , 7:30 p m. at Cesar CauceMichael Nathan Memorial Bookstore, 9S1 Ed Main St., Durham. Lucy Lewis of the Communist Workers Party, U.S.A., will speak. ITEMS OF INTtllEST The UNC Outing Club meets each Monday at 7 p.m. in the Forest Theatre. Rain location is in the Carolina Union. A volleyball game will follow the meeting New member are welcome. Carrboro Recreation and Park Department is conducting regis tration for youth football until Aug 7 and a SS registration fee b required. The teams will be divided into the Pee Vtee League, under age 9; the Mite league, age 10 and 11; and the Midget League, ages 12 and 13. Classified ads may be placed at ths DTH OOccs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 055A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. AJ1 ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) Tuesday. Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTI I pickup spots or at the DTH ccc. . Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon Tuesday for publication In Thursday's Tartltet. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2X5 Non-students $3.CQ 5C for each additional word $ 1 .CO more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oSce Immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We will be re sponsible for onh the first ad run. lost Cz found fguno ONE txjvn:iii eashsaul clove. Coosetey D-1S tales ParhThr4ay 4 pmU6 pirn. Identify malt and to-raph. THE "MORAL MAJORITY to a!w and wtX DAJ Fouche, a Capt'st Chaplain and Alice C&rmlchaet, both of Americans fur Common SertM, d scu their experience of Uttertina to th preaching cl Reverend Mooneyham. head of the N.C "Moral Majority." . Tfmlsht 7:23. C&tdnet 1C3. COUNTRY AND GOSPEL MUSIC Sunday, Aug. 2 and every Sunday thereafter under the a hade tree at CAJSE MOUNTAIN country store and riding sUbks, o3 Highway S7 5 mes south of Graham, N.C. Featuring best group lit the East p!us local talents competing for cash prizes. Opening August 2 with Lee Boyd and his LONE STARS, back from a tour of Europe and the Carolettes, Dixie Land's favorite Gospel trio with heavenly harmony. Beautiful riding horses and 6 m2es of the most exciting and interesting riding trails. See an 1SC3 long, black powder re being handmade at our Sun shop and enjoy all kinds of beverages and-snacks from the Country Store. Picnic tables E&hing lakes. SHOWS FROM 2:30 P.M. tiJ-Admision: Adults $4.00 students and teens S3.C0, children under 12. free, shows are produced and directed by Kt"y Sears who appeared on Hec Haw, The Merv GrLT.ii Show, fei motion pictures and directed talent for R.C.A. Victor. Talent wishing to compete, write to KeHy Sears, ZOl Fos St., Sikr City, N.C. 27344, giving type of music, number In group and mailing address. WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as iutfects In paid EPA breathing experiments on the UlS'C-CH campus. Pay to S5.C3 per hour. We need healihy males ace 18-43 with no alkrsjfai or hay fever. Call Mon-Frt 8-5 for more Information V66-12S3. WOULD YOU UKE to have fun. And fewest minim! hours in torn? thing you can beHvc In fur a good Income? Phone 957-8772. e VILLAGE CA2LE NEEDS YOU for the back to school rush. Are yon interested fat making some extra money in a short period of time? You can seSng Village Cabie subscription sales. In August and September. Come by the Villas Cable Customer Service oQce c3 Weaver Dairy Road from 2-5 PM thus afternoon. CERAMICS. POTTERY " INSTRUCTOR Town of Chepd 1LX Part-time. 8-18 hrs tentadveJy. Teach ceramics &or pottery to a!l ages; small class sizes. Re quires thorough knowledge, good kiU level. S6hr. Ap piy by August 7: PrksRec Dept, 200 Plant PJL wf -y 0 or WILL r'JY NEW AND USED LPS (Rock, Classical. ia, Elues, Wave, etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECnONS. Abo cassettes and 8-tracks. Good prices. Ca3 929 4175, keep trying. 8 am-12 after 5. DESIGNERS AT DISCOUNT. E3 Class, Arme Klein. Evan Plcone, J.G. I look, A."bert N"non and many others 0 to 50 3 regular price. RAY & CO. In the back room of the Ogburn Eld. at 412 W. Franklin St. ph. AARON SERVICES OFFERS typing, typesetting and photocopying for a3 your work whether U Is a ktter, resale or ppr. We g5ve a Z typing tfmcovmt on th-r; and CUerUtions. If you wars a qualify 6r4JKed product and the cowerJince of enenilop, come to AAT.ON Services, NCN3 flaia. 557-1273. for czlo FOR SALE: CANON 70-150nsra zoom lense. fl.5 Excellent for sports. Good condition. S1C3.C0 (Negotiable) Contact Matt Cooper. 9&2-C245 or 255. M-F.. 13 AKXODY CCL'G TO (or t!iri) Tampa, Florida aftae traaier cbot7 1 kv a mI2 piece of faraltmr tmt mmd a ride to Tampa. Can yon htlp't Ca3 nka at S S7-5237 and leave nana and atsbet. roo: 1 ROOMMATES WANTED. Ttw males. C'-nning Aug. 12. $59.00 monthly plus lh utilities and 4to. Etes Park Apartment. Call Frank, (915) 31S-9S25 M-F 9;30-5:C0, Leave Mestage. m DT1I tffr an4 LTD! 1 rs if tlmm t say cd-tye. Each of f kav saade ny trea year a are a special Cm: Taa y foe bLag c4 co-FOii aa J fricada. VA skIss f a!L Est da'l fr-st. t'J st.-l be ero,f so cobs . Love. f.'cv. 2The Tar HeelThursday, July SO. 1SS1
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