Monday, August 31, 1981fThe Daily Tar Heel3 3 percent J wygruDis, Despite Sceimt ta g piriees Qt ate bar exam From staff and wire reports UNC Law School graduates maintained their traditionally high scores in passing the 1981 state bar exam at a rate of 93.1 percent, Dean Kenneth S. Broun said last week. "Out of the total 131 students who took the exam, 122 passed," he said. Of 125 students who took the exam for the first time, 1 18 or 94.4 percent passed. Six UNC students were repeating the exam, and of those, four or 66.6 percent passed this time, Broun said. Students at N.C. , Central University reached a 69 percent passing rate this year, more than doubling the 1980 rate of 32 percent, according to news reports. Graduates of the NCCU law school have traditionally scored lower than students at the state's other four law schools, which all showed passing rates of 93 percent or better this year. In 1974, the American Bar Association threatened to withdraw the school's accreditation be cause of poor test scores. NCCU was put on probation for five years, and extra funds were pumped into the school until the ABA reaccredited the law school in January 1980. Historically a law school for blacks, the school is now composed of about 60 per cent black students and 40 percent white, ... A state Board of Examiners official said that the state's overall improvement may be a result of two competing bar review, courses offered to law-school students. Statewide, the passing rate for first-time applicants rose from 68 percent to 88 percent. The bar exam is a three-day multiple choice test designed and graded by a Princeton, N.J,, company and a series of essay questions prepared and scored by the 11 members of the State Board of Law Examiners. - STATION NAME Brinkley's Gulf Eastgate Shopping Center Eastgate Amoco Eastgate Shopping Center . Eastgate Exxon 1701 E. Franklin Street Etna Oil Company 1509 East Franklin Street Glen Lennox Gulf Glen Lennox Shopping Center. Happy Store 100 East Franklin Street Hearti Shell 15 & 501 Bypass Lloyd's Self-Serve 402 East Main St. ' McFarling's Exxon 126 W. Franklin Street Phillips 66 . 15 & 501 Bypass Village Texaco University Mall Walker's Gulf 1500 E. Franklin Street West Franklin St. Gulf 214 W. Franklin . . . Average SELF-SERVE Reg. liold. 127.9 1.26.9 127.9 123.9 125.9 124.9 127.9 124.9 127.9 127.9 129.9 123.9 125.9 126.6 135.9 1.33.9 138.9 129.9 133.9 133.9 133.9 130.9 136.9 136.8 134.9 129.9 133.9 134.1 Prera. 137.9 1.41.9 146.9 136.9 140.9 137.9 140.9 137.9 144.9 139.9 140.9 140.1 Reg. 137.9 1.38.9 142.9 140.9 142.9 140.9 141.9 139.9 144.9 140.9 141.2 FULL-SERVE L'nid. 141.9 1.42.9 147.9 149.9 145.7 144.9 145.9 144.9 150.9 145.9 146.1 Prrm. 144.9 1.47.9 152.9 145.9 150.9 148.9 149.9 153.9 149.9 149.5 North Carolina mptorists'may be sur prised to find that despite the 3-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax increase, prices at the pumps have decreased by approx imately 8 cents per gallon since the tax began in June. ; Several Chapel Hill area gas station managers attribute the drop in prices to a surplus of gas in station inventories. "We've had absolutely no problem getting gas," said manager Bob Blake of Etna Service Station. "There is plen ty of gas, but people do seem to be wat ching how much they drive and how much they spend on gas." Commenting on how the state gas tax had affected sales and prices, C.H. McFarling of McFarling's Exxon said that his station had taken 1 cent per gal lon for tax instead of 3 cents per gallon, so nrices and sales were not oTeatlv af fected at his station. , "There is so much gas on hand right now that 1 expecte to see prices go down even more in the near future," McFarl ing said. : None of the station managers inter viewed foresaw any problem with gas lines or supply during the Labor Day. A Daily Tar Heel survey of local sta tions showed Etna and Walker's Gulf with the lowest prices for self-service-gas, regular at 123.9 cents per gallon and unleaded at 129.9 cents per gallon. The lowest full-service prices were found at Brinkley's Eastgate Gulf. An Amoco Oil Company survey shows that self-service gasoline now accounts for more than 55 percent of the gasoline sold in the United States. ANNA TATE HAIR UNLIMITED , INC. since 1970 HAIR FITNESS ,TM Haircuts Perms Coloring 405 W. Franklin Street Chapel Hill next to McDonald's Facials ' ' Skin Analysis Waxing Mon.-Sat. by appointment 942-4388 942-4391 I I I O CL Z O o -ft 7THTO. A ..; Chines ft American Foods TARHEEL COUPON - 70 Off On All Dinner Entrees Sunday thru Thursday $1.99 Lunch Special -MONDAY-THURSDAY w CHINA CITY STATION x RESTAURANT Hosts Jeff and Frank Wong H 493-2403 Fast and Efficient Service ALL ABC PERMITS . BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES UP TO 120 lotatad 8tw n Durham 4 Chaps Hit! off 15-501 15-501 I ! I H X m m r O O c O 968-8301 6 I Fat- -:JiMUt f"""B frti LrrJ. LUNCHEON SPECIAL 11 30 a m - 2 p m HOURS: Sunday - Thursday 1 1 30 2 pm 5 pm -10:00 pm Friday & Saturday Open Til 1 1 pm South Square i O-Minnn nnnri thru 91081 5 TARHEEL COUPON -. 1 Eaatgat Garrett M. Atoo Located Al 1M0 SUM Craak FaftaMy Wbiatoa-SatoM Th e C lean M ac h i n e Established in 1971 and operated ever since by UNC alumni we have a newly renovated store with the largest selec tion, in town. Over 500 bicycles in the warehouse including. . . j r i i i i i i 8 I I I I I i m i WELCOME BACK STUDENTS FREE INSTALLATION of Alert Cable TV and the Movie Channel 24 Hour a Day with this coupon ($12.00 value) Offer Good In Carrboro Cabled Areas Only. Expires Sept. 7 S37-3025 204 W. Main St. Carrboro 1 I 1 B I icl dEsiqNER sporrrswEAR Dcv ifss Alky Cdd Kassskssoa Sr. Bar 0:IOto6 27714 r-i lOTorKAr Repairs - 2 mechanics 8 years exp. Hours: 9 am - 6 pm Mon.-Sat. 110 W. Main St.,(across from Wendy's) Carrboro, N.C. telephone FA 0 O APARTMENTS Chapel Hill, Durham and the Research Triangle Park are all within easy access. Bright, modern one and two bedroom garden plans offer a pleasant hillside location. Air conditioned, equipped kitchen, swimming pool, ten nis and laundry facilities. 500 Highway 54 Bypass. Phone 967-2231 today! Model apartment furnish Metrolease. Cable television available. Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5. CD) m n r APARTMENTS Great location. Real value. No kids. Modern one bed room plans in a lively all-adult community. Carpeting, air conditioning arid pool. Laundry facilities on premises. 200 Barnes St. Phone 967-2231 today! Model apart ment furnished by Metrolease. Cable television availa ble. Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 1 0-5, Sun. 1-5. :':-:) V7 APARTMENTS First-rate location on the 15-501 Bypass. Spacious one and two bedroom garden plans offer carpet, air condi tioning and modern kitchen. Swimming for your enjoy ment, laundry facilities for your convenience. 1 105 Highway 54 Bypass. Phone 967-2231 today! Model apartment furnished by Metrolease. Rental office open 9-6 Mon.-Fri., 10-5 Sat. and 11-5 Sun. Cable television available. 10 7 17 TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS Townhouse luxury in a beautiful, residential setting. Op timum location for Chapel Hill, Durham and all the Re search Triangle area. Featuring two bedrooms, 112 baths and dishwasher. Air conditioned, of course. Enjoy swimming and handy laundry facilities. 2525 Booker Creek Road. Phone 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. ESTES APARTMENTS Modern one and two bedroom garden apartment offer ing carpeting, air conditioning and modern kitchen. Very convenient location, swimming pool, tennis and handy laundry facilities. ;!Mb.d.el-,apartment furnished by Met rolease. Cable television available. Rental office open Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 10-5. 306 North Estes. Phone 967-2234today! -. 1,! ; A' V I.