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Page 2 THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 3, 1969 Isadora's Back In Town 214 W. Rosemary St Near Lum's Anheuser-Busch Negotiates End Of Beer Strikes In Sight' SALE Now In Progress An end to the beer strikes is in sight, but no beer is yet. The striking brewery workers of Anheuser-Busch accepted one-year contracts at Jacksonville, Fla., and Houston, Tex., Sunday ending the month long strike. Pabst and Schlitz Companies are now negotiating, according to officials at their respective distributing companies in Durham. Durham's Ace Distributing Company, which distributes Anheuser-Busch products, reports that production was to begin Wednesday in St. Louis, Mo. "Even if we get the first shipment from St. Louis, it will be at least a week before we're in business again," an official RAPID REPRODUCTION XEROX Class notes Papers S)r Textbooks ' Less Dissertations Each PagB Records ,nstant Servic8 105 N. Columbia St. 929-4028 reported. The Carolina Distributing Company, which distributes Pabst Blue Ribbon, reports that their supply is limited and that there has been no official word beyond the fact that the company is now negotiating with the striking workers. "We will close down Wednesday night (July 2) for at least four days," an official reported. "We hope to have some inventory come soon." The Durham Distributing Company, which distributes Schlitz, reports, "we're not hurtin' yet." They expect to hear from their district office this week as to the negotiations. The strikes have not been felt much in Chapel Hill, but there are subtle indications. Michelob, in some hangouts, for example, has disappeared. Grocers are trying to stock up a little more than usual One restaurant puts out a few cases of the dwindling Bud each night and pushes the sale of less popular brands to latecomers. Jim Mousmoules at Jeffs Campus Confectionary jerked a thumb at 26 cases of Bud (to Chapel Hill Weekly reporters Rick Nichols and John Martin) which he had stacked behind his counter like trophies. "Chapel Hill will never run out of beer," he claimed. Most beer outlets in Chapel Hill are reporting normal sales.or only slight increases. Tommy Gardner at Quik Food Mart said Bud and Schlitz are moving a little faster than usual for summer. He's stocked up a little, but the distributors don't let you stock up too much, he noted. At the Keg Room, Tommy Mariakakias said big brand distributors have got enough stock for three or four weeks. "We haven't had any trouble," said Vance Hogan of Fowler's, "yet." Keg beer is not being distributed to stores for parties and such, however. Bay Gas Station reports a five-week supply of Schlitz and Miller Highlife. Pizza Villa is hanging in there, but rationing Bud. Visit the new Westminster Kindergarten 3639 Chapel Hill Rd. a wonderland for chil dren 3-5 years old. Mrs. Ethel Fishborough director. Call for appointmeent 489-8432 or 285 7852 in Durham. ORIGINAL EUROPEAN GRAPHICS ART-CERAMICS THE ARTS OVER SUTT0NS DRUG zzatan Chapel Hilt: 203 W. Franklin St Join tha Inn Crowd FMtirtaf. raou A fttril Bkk4 r I mmf Carry Out or Eat In Open Mon.-Thur. 1 1 A.M. 'til 12 P.M. Friday ond Saturday 11 A.M. tti. I A.M. Sunday 4 PM. 'til 11 P.M. Order by Phone for Fatter Servic Durham tSMSSJ - ttspel ISO 10414) Allow Approximately 20 Minutes HJ1R fo) THE SOUTH'S LARGEST RECORD STORES Makes Its Own Fireworks With GREAT 4th of July aw SAUE Oil ALL ALBUMS AT THE RECORD BAIt U.Jr-v M IV ii CROSBY5TILLSNASH," "Aretha Gold" Her Greatest Hits Including Think, Respect, See 5aw, I Never Loved A Man. Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass "Warm" (OHO (leg. $4.98 For This I'M Only Get Any Of These For Only ATTENTION 8 TRACK TAPE BUYERS SAVE, SAVE, ON THESE FANTASTIC TAPES Jerry Butler's Greatest Hits Including "He Will Break Your Heart," "Precious Love," "Moon River," "Lonely Soldier," Plus Other Great Hits of the ICE MAN. Brooklyn Bridge including their Great Hit "Welcome Me Love." Edwin Hawkins Singers "Oh Happy Day." REG. $6.98 All Other 8 Track Tapes $1.00 Off List Price. Choose From the Largest Selection in the South. Attention Classical Buyers. Just Received Angel Mono Records. Angel, the Finest Name in Classical Recordings. Choose From the Finest, Recordings in the Angel Catalog. Save at These Low, Low Prices Regularly $5.98 Now Only $2.98 per disc. All 45 RPM Records Only 75c Each, Any 4 For $2.98.
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