Thursday, August 5, 1971 TheTarHeel 15 One female smokey grey cat about 10 days ago. She answers to the name of Natasha. Her boyfriend cat, who won't eat, is wasting away. Please help reunite these two forlorn lovers, and help me regain my peace and tranquillity. Please call 967-5548 if you have seen her. She was last seen near University Gardens. UNC refuses town contribution by Charles Jeffries Staff Writer Each year the University contributes to the Chapel Hill town budget to help pay for police, fire, garbage disposal and disposal services received from the town. This year the University has refused to increase its contribution despite increases in the town's operating costs. Coming Monday Annual Pre-Invcntory Sale Specials on all our low-priced books including $.19 fiction, $.58 shelf, children's books and back-number National Geographies. k All Religious books at half price. A window full of old encyclopedias and other sets at little prices you won't believe! 25 Off on everything not otherwise reduced and that includes our prize old books, and our rare and costly old maps and prints. A table full of bad guesses all priced $.06 each. This will include novels, biographies, poetry, all sorts of old hurt books, plus a few ancient texts. How can you miss at $.06 each? Come Over and Join the Fun The Old Book Corner 137 A East Rosemary Street-Opposite Town Parking OPEN AFTERNOONS ONLY XX II ASTIIKDAYSCKTCOOLKK I KIWI WARM WITH A CAROLINA SWKATSIIIKT pi FROM II LKDHKTTKR--PICKAKI) DON'T FORGET WE ALSO SELL: Beer Mugs Carolina Nightshirts Decals Stationary Supplies Vice Chancellor Joe Eagles informed the town manager Robert Peck of the University's decision and said, "We have never been bound by any formula, and we have no obligation to contribute any specific amount. We have reviewed the situation and have notified the town that we do not wish to increase our contribution this year." Peck said he had budgeted the University's contribution at the same percentage figures as in the past. However, due to increases in operating costs and the general growth of the town, the total amount ran $157,133, a $19,943 increase over last year. Peck said the percentage figures had been agreed upon by the University and the town, although there was no "scientific basis" for calculating the percentage on the services. In the 1970-71 fiscal year, according to the town budget, the University paid 10 of the police costs ($41,877), 20 of the fire department costs ($243,137), 50 of the garbage disposal costs ($22,630), 25 of the sewer system costs ($72,190), and 40 of the disposal plant costs ($17,346) for a total of $137,190. Eagles said he had no comment to make as to why the University would not increase its appropriation. ADVERTISERS: YOU SHOULD BE RECEIVING A LETTER FROM US ABOUT THE ORIENTATION ISSUE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US AT 933-1163. AS FOR THE CONTRACT SYSTEM MENTIONED, LET ME STATE THAT THE DELAY IN ITS INITIATION DOES NOT LIE WITH THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD. THE BUSINESS STAFF OF THE DTH WILL NOT PRESENT THIS PROGRAM TO THE BOARD UNTIL THE OPENING OF SCHOOL IN THE FALL. 77, You. Robert Wilson Business Manager For YOU who have never tried Famous Beefstick A41 IB. 0 If you have never tasted our. BEEFSTICK before, coire in for the treat of a lifetime. 14 LB. FREE-with this ad and any purchase of $1.00 or more. (Limit v lb. per family) Good Thurs. Aug. 5 Sun. Aug. 8 With this ad and a $1.00 purchase : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j i i OF OHIO EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER HOURS: H0N.-FRI. 9:30-9 SAT. 9:30-6 SUM. 1-6 Y UMVERSIT OPTICIAN J. Paul Moore Reg. Licensed Don L. Register Opticians 968-8818 Prescriptions Filled Lenses Duplicated - Sunglasses Contact Lenses Accessories VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL LOCATION IN UNIVERSITY SQUARE mmmTty nil"" rrj- Northwestern Mutual Lift Ins. Bldg.