Paer 6 UNC NEWS Thursday, August 18, 1960 Married Students' Housing Near ing Finish By JOE MEDLIN The 222-apartment married student housing project, .begun in February, 1959, is nearing completion. Two-thirds of the apartments are now occupied and all units will be filled in September. Thirty-two of the. 34 buildings have been completed and ac cepted by the University. The remaining two are now in the final stages of construction and are slated to be completed soon. One-third of the apartments are single bedroom unite. The remaining units contain two bedrooms and a kitchen, bath and combination living room-dining room. The two million dollar self liquidating project was financed by the Housing and Home Fi nancing Agency. Single bedroom apartments will rent for $60 a month and two bedroom apart ments will be $70 a month. One of the new features of the project is a single 60-foot tele vision antenna serving all 34 buildings. Each apartment has . a wall outlet similar to an elec- trical outlet into which a TV antenna wire may be plugged. "This feature eliminates un sightly TV antennae cluttering the roofs of the apartments and provides good antenna service " for all," said UNC Business Manager J. A. Branch. The apartment buildings are built in two basic designs. Four different- types of brick were used. All design combinationj harmonize well with the natural setting. "We have taken advantage of the natural beauty of the set- ting and have received many compliments on the beauty of the development," Branch said. Underground cables service street lights and eliminate un sightly overhead wires. All streets are paved and guttered. Paved sidewalks are featured both in front and back of all . buildings. Ample parking space "TIT! T DOLLAR DAYS at The House of Fashion In Chapel Hill For the Carolinas 'Special Ualues Special For Dollar Days Only Also ne will be giving Away Silver Dollars On every 10.00 purchase or multiple of 10.00 we will give you a Silver Dollar This applies to all Jew Fall And Back to School Apparel and Accessories t- - as as -m k -S s : e imr W 19 w PS m .0 WW-.i-L ...... t . . . M has been provided for residents. Each kitchen features plumb ing facilities for a washing ma chine. About 1,500 shrubs will be planted in the fall and land scaping will be completed. A playground area is also planned for the near future. The project is on Mason Farm Road, near Victory Village, the old married student housing area. . Three new streets in the de velopment have been named for William S. Bernard, Eugene C. Branson and Addison Hibbard. All three are University profes sors of a quarter-century ago. All were noted for their excel lent teaching ability. Bernard was a professor of classics at UNC from 1900 to 1938. Branson was professor of sociology from 1913 to 1933. He organized and headed the De partment of Rural Social Economics. Now Playing TOO "HOT" FOR THE UNDERWORK) k MGM giuu nui run ir.t unuLKHUKLU!- I MGM Drew! jK mm gP, Meet a new star . . . tough, handsome GEORGE NADER I I AN EALING FILM An MGM Release J 1 THEATRE 11 Friday - Saturday BOY m AGAINST 11 BUCCANEER 'i -'"J 2s THELBX2ii AND THE CHARLES SUSAK KURVYN HERBERT- GORDCfN -VYE J Sunday - Monday "Horih by florthwesl" in Technicolor Starring CARY GRANT 1 MARRIED HOUSING Two of the 34 married student housing apartments are shown here in the final stages of construction. The 222 apartments costing some $2 million will be filled by September, STEVENS-SHEPHERD'S SS DOLLAR SS SPECIALS BlackWhite SADDLE SHOES riOlV! s2.99 All SUITS -25 OFF Palm Beach Reg. $12.95 IROOSEf fs2.0O All Sports JACKETS 25 off One-Group Assorted SPORT SHIRTS HOW! $2.99 S.S., Batiste Oxford DRESS SHIRTS Reg. $4.50 3 Of $10.09 Cotton Argyle SOCKS ReS.$i.5o 2 for s1.00 Imported Pigskin Secretary DILLFOLDS H017!S2.99 . . . Hundreds of other bargains you can't afford to miss! Friday & Saturday Only STEVENS-SHEPHERD