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r - i Thursday. May 26, 1977 The Tar Heel 9 We're here for you . . . 11 AM-9 PM DAILY delicious sandwiches - " choice of 3 I HUNDREDS OF meats & cheese I COMBINATIONS! BEER & WINE Town asks UNC to increase bus payment TAKE OUT! CALL 967-4698 The Chapel Hill Transportation Board voted unanimously last week to ask for a representative from the University administration to act as a non-voting member of the board. According to Paul Arne, transportation board member and Student Government director of transportation, the move was made "in recognition of the fact that the at cummer at v y ttt- 1BTM CAROL V 111" So stop bV and ask Sue 4216 Garrett Road at 501 South 942-2302 489-2302 Vi BEG JBOV of Chapel Hill Friday Fish Fry All the Fish You Can Eat $2.29 Dinner includes North Atlantic Whitefish, cole slaw, french fries and tartar sauce Cut Me Out Shoney's famous Hot Fudge Cake, FREE! With any dinner or the Friday Special, with this coupon. Good thru June 1 Shoney's serves breakfast anytime. Try our breakfast special for $119 or our Hot Cake Platter for $l19- Open 6 a.m.-12 midnight Mon.Thurs., Fri. 6-1 a.m., Sat. 7-1 a.m., Sun. 8 a.m.-12 mid night W. Franklin St. acros from Granville Towers lake Put.9-21ia University puts a heck of a lot of money into the bus system and its actions have an impact on the bus and parking situations." . ; J; f The motion, made by Gorman Gilbert, requires that the Board of Aldermen ask Chancellor Ferebee Taylor to appoint a representative of the University to the transportation board. If the aldermen agree, Arne said Tuesday, the most likely candidates for the position would be Vice Chancellor Dr. Claiborne S. Jones or John L. Temple, assistant vice Chancellor. Both served on the original committee to study the feasibility of a town bus system several years ago. According to Arne, the University representative would be ex-officio because of the possible conflict of interest between the University as a buyer of the system and the town as the owner of the bus svstem. "At times we've regretted not having a University administrator on the board," Arne said. , -SARA BULLARD Nick mm 'ak. V H Y 2TS' We can rvuciio ,mroauce vou to-- r irst. there is a man's dream a bold new idea, or an old concept, reapplied in a new, daring manner. Sometimes, the man can sell his dream to another company sometimes the man can create his dream himself. If the dream is a true advancement in state-of-the-art sound reproduction, the dream becomes a reality Reality is now at Vicker's Audio One such dreamer is Dr. Sidney Harman, of harman kardon . Here is a company that makes the best of everything in electronics. harman kardon makes only three receivers, yet each one is considered to be the most musically accurate receiver on the market within its respective price range. The models 430 & 730 stereo receivers use such innovative design concepts as separate dual power supplies, and the 730 stereo receiver has a patented "quieting" meter for tuning in FM broadcasts more accurately than any other tuning meter system on the market. The harman kardon HK 2000 cassette deck has such phenomonally accurate frequency response that a subsonic filter had to be built into the machine so as to filter out turntable rumble from less than accurate turntables. The harmarvkardon turntables have tangential tracking tonearms, so your records receive equal wear in both groov es. and your phono cartridge stylus receives equal wear on both sides of the diamond. These turntables are so advanced in their design that they have been granted patents by the U.S. Patent Office. We feel that our Chapel Hill store is simply the finest audio salon in the Southeastern United States. We have the most knowledgeable sales staff in the area, who can intelligently and without prejudice discuss the relative merits and disadvantages of any audio equipment currently offered in the market, both in qualitative terms and quantitative terms. Our expertise and the quality of our products are widelv known. Also, as you might imagine, with over 20 bonafide stereo shops in the Triangle Area, our prices very competitive, (c 1977 Timothy M. Brit: Hours: Mon Thurs 10am 6pm Fri 10am 8pm Sat 10am 530pm mmm ....A new world of sound experiences. 210 W. 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BREAD CHOICE" voage eou., Rye:, pumpernickle or. whole wheat RESETS ooR LOWER ROOM Fb VouR LUMCHEOfl PAR Ties. A 64 oz. pitcher of beer, only $1 .50, with the purchase of any sandwich.
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