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2The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, October 17. 1984 Alert Cable may add Playboy Channel Tutu receives Peace Prize $"350-00 PER 17EEEC THAH YOU MAY THINK! Spend part of your week making money and you'll have the rest of the week to spend it! Domino's Pizza is the busiest, most exciting, fast paced way to make quick money. You must be 18, have your own car and insurance and be willing to hustle! FLEXIBLE HOURS: Set up your own schedule! 7-3 HR. DAYS$105-$160 6-4HR. DAYS$120-$180 5-5 HR. DAYS$125-$190 4-6HR. DAYS$120-$180 3-7HR. DAYS$105-$160 2-8HRDAYS$ 8OS120 Spend part of your week making money with the hottest team in town. Apply in person at Domino's Pizza. In CtopW HUk UMC South Campus and East Chapel Hill calt 967-O006 209 US1 5-501 ByPass UMC North Campus. West Chapel Hill and Carrboro, caU: B29-0248 503 W. Rosemary St Classified Isf o Return ad and check or money order to the DTHbffrce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $4.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type. Please notify the DTHbffice immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be . responsible for only the first ad run. announcements NON-SMOKING MALES, age 18-35, are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is $5 per hour. For more information call 966-1253 Mon FrL, 8-5 p.m. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to health, oa-taoken, age 18-35 who coaaplete aa EPA breathias Brady on UNC cam ps. Please caH 96-1253 Moaoay-Friday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. White females 18 years and older of approximately normal weight and height who are interested in participating in a paid nutritional survey contact JoAnn Hendleman, pricipal investigator at 933-9761. Leave message and telephone number where you can be reached if researcher not available. THE HALF HOUR COMEDY SHOW! TONIGHT AT 10pm ON STV! MUCH, MUCH FUNNER THAN "BRIAN'S SONG1 BE THERE! White females 18 years and older of approximately 20 over appropriate weight range, who are interested in participating in a paid nutritional survey please contact JoAnn Hendleman, principal investigator at 933-9761. Please leave a message and telephone number where you can be reached if researcher is not available. . White females 18 years and older who are using self-induced vomiting as means of weight control and interested in participating in a paid research survey should contact JoAnn Hendelman, principal investigator at 933-9761. Please leave a message and telephone number where you can be reached if researcher is not available. " iRliiidJMMi $0000000605 V! STUDENTS WITH DIVORCED SEPARATED PARENTS 6 week supporttherapy group for students whose parents have separated or divorced in past few years Learn how to better cope with the stress of the changes in your family Begins Oct 22 Call 966-3658 by Oct 1 8 for infor mation and screening appointment 0 Father speaking on the Airnio Elace and the Upcoming Elections Tonight at 8:00 PM Memorial Hall By BRIAN MULLANEY Staff Writer The Playboy Channel may soon be available for Alert Cable subscribers since the Carrboro Board of Aldermen's approval last week of the first reading of a franchise agreement. The board voted 4-2 in favor of Alert Cable's proposal to increase its rates by $10 and its number of channels from 20 to 35. One of the 15 additional channels would be the Playboy Channel. Alderman Zona Norwood, one of the two voting against the proposal, said she had reservations about allowing the Playboy Channel into Carrboro residences. Claiming its programming is full of filth and vulgarity, Norwood said, "I don't see anything good about it." She said 1,300 Carrboro residents had presented a signed petition against the proposal. Responding to First Amendment concerns pointed out by Town Attorney Michael B. Brough, Norwood said she was aware of the legal ramifications. "My responsibility (however), is to vote for what I think is best for Carrboro," Norwood said. Mavor Jim Porto said he simnarted the proposal because Extension houses and apartments to be removed to make way for the extension. "Any time you come through with a plan like this you impact upon people's lives," he said Speaking of other places that the town could possibly build the extension. 'Zlv IMIli ok.W: -TJ'HM ujH-'ZmzhV I'm:' REAL PIT QARB-Q 501 Bypass at Elliott Rd Chapel Hill 933-9248 W.S.I, is being offered by the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, 109 through 1114 from 7-10pm. Call Bruce Carney at 942 5156 or 942-4473. THERE WILL BE a Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors' meeting October 19 at 7:45 am in Frank Porter Graham. All interested parties are invited to attend. STV HITS THE PIT! COME SEE US BARE IT ALL! TODAY-VIDEO PERSONALS, COMEDY SHOW PRE VIEW, THEBEST OF STV SHOWS AND A SPECIAL SURPRISE! TYPING TERM PAPERS, ESSAYS, DISSERTATIONS DONE ACCURATELY AND RAPIDLY ON A WORD PROCES SOR. Rush jobs welcome. Call Doug at 962-2307 or after hours at 929-2270. RACQUETBALL AWARENESS WEEK is almost over. Has your awareness increased? Check out the UNC Racquetball Club Tuesday and Wednesday nights 7 9 FG courts. DOES THE CONCEPT OF self-ramification of mtrasubjec tive non-binary humor appeal to your sensory perceptions? Tonight: the Half Hour Comedy Show! on STV 10pm! CAMPUS Y POTLUCK DINNER!!! AD members, prospec tive members, and friends of members welcome. Please bring . a main dish, vegetable, salad, beverage, desert, etc., to Forrest Theatre at 5:30 on Thursday, October 18. See you there!! CAROLINA STUDENTS FOR RUFUS EDMISTEN FOR GOVERNOR MEETING. TODAY! 8 pm STUDENT UNION. ROOM . VOTE RUFUS EDMISTEN FOR GOVERNOR. 967-7595. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy Tests. 942 0824. EATING FOR THE WRONG REASONS... People who are out of touch with their physiological hunger or satisfaction sometimes use food as a coping mechanism. This group offers a supportive setting for one to begin recognizing, confronting, and resolving the compulsion to over-eat. Leader: Sue M. Gray; Group meets Tuesday, beginning October 23 for 6 weeks 3:0O-4:00pm. Screening interview required. Call 966-2281, ext. 275. Tastes like soft serve ice cream it No butter fat No cholestrol Only 32 calories per ounce the coeisio jar JV MEN'S BASKETBALL Wednesday October 1 7, 1 984 7 PM Carmichael Auditorium All interested are invited. 1 3j u a ev I .-mi 1. of the benefits it would bring Carrboro. "(The Playboy Channel) is the only question mark in our minds. The new channels would bring more live local programming . . . (from) the ArtSchool, the grammar school, and town hall," Porto said. In other action, the board voted unanimously to continue the public hearing on a request for rezoning property on the N.C. 54 Bypass. James A. Moore of Jacksonville requested that the board change the zoning of a 9.43-acre tract across from Chateau Apartments and south of Tar Heel Manor apartments from high-density residential to commercial use. If approved, Moore plans to build a Ford dealership on the land. The Carrboro Planning Board, voting 3-2, opposed the change. A number of members of the Board of Aldermen and Mayor Porto wanted further studies to be made before the board took any action. The board also voted to establish a Human Services Advisory Commission and voted to hold two public hearings Oct. 23 concerning a conditional use permit for 132 apartments on Jones Ferry Road and a request for a conditional use permit renewal by Byrd's Shopping Center. Caldwell said, "A lot of people come in by Merritt Mill Road. If those people can be routed around Carrboro then Merritt Mill Road is a viable option." He said that if the bond referendum was approved by the town he wanted the Board of Aldermen to discuss other places to build the extension. Porto said that part of the plan for the extension as proposed may include building a new bike path from Chapel Hill to Carrboro so that students would be able to travel between the two towns more easily without passing through heavy traffic along one of the town's main throughfares. A tunnel under the extension would be necessary for the bike path so bikers would not have to cross the extension, according to Porto. But Sutton said he doubted the town would build the tunnel because the land is flat in that area and the tunnel would cost too much. A proposal of a second referendum For the record In Thursday's story, "College Repub licans, Young Democrats spar," Young Democrat debate team member Jaye Sitton was incorrectly identified as the source of the statement "Reagan had not denied blacks jobs, but was com mitted to providing jobs ... on ability." A UNC College Republican member made the statement. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. TYPING $1.23 per page. Services include: pick-up and delivery, overnight, rough drafts and proofing. Graduate School approved. For an appointment caB 489-6896, 10am 4pm. help wanted ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $1M completM of mi EFAbraatbias tady mm the UNC caami. Time commHmat i a heat 29 hoar. To aaalify yea mat be health, mobiag asthematJc white mala, age 18-35. Heaea caB Dr. DosmM Harstmaa at 541-3SM, Meeaay Friday. LANDSCAPING LABOR AND GARDEN CENTER help fulltime. Need own transportation and work heavy at times. Benefits for permanent employees. 967-7258. WANTED: Healthy males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lab visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 wiB be paid on completion of study. For information writc-Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231 H, UNC Chapel Hifl, N.C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. ANYONE WIT NESSING A CABBICYCLE ACCIDENT ON 25 MAY 19S4 AT COUNTRY CLUB BOAD AND BOUNDARY STREET, PLEASE CON- TACT FARMER & WOOD. ATTORNEYS (919) 454-5141 QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH INFANTS aad ya. ran! freer1 Chad care etwoih: a referral aseacy that help aareata make chUd care rrasftsMsto: aart-time, eveaias, weekeada, over eight. If yoa have chSd care oriaaco or traiatae, caB 942-0334. Baby sitter needed for cute, verbal 4-year-old girl. Frequent Saturday nights; occasional weekday afternoons. Must have experience and own transportation 967-1887. ! NEED HELP PAINTING MY NEW APARTMENT. WILL PAY (or some decent help this week or weekend. CaU 967 0778. WANTED: MUSIC DIRECTOR. Biacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church, Durham. Christian experienced in leading worship and directing choir. 10-15 hoursweek. Call 286-5586. SALES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY valuable busi ness experience for your resume as well as high income potential. A major national financial corporation which is rated best in its field in Feitaaa magazine survey. Offers college students and internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment caU Scott Hoffman after 1pm at 942-4187. OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, year round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 month. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC. PO Bx 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. BASKETBALL POSITIONS Town of Chapel Hill. 25 partthne positions for officials and scorakeeperstimers, starting late Nov. Work M F evening, 3-4 gamesnight; also some weekends. Work available for 3-6 nights week. Expcr &or knowledge of rules preferred, but we will train. ST paid $4.25game; officials $5.00-$&00 game. Apply by Oct. 18: Recreation Dept., 200 Plant Road. CH EOAAE. Come find out how Jesse and Jim stand on the racquetball issue in the election. UNC Racquetball Club Tuesday and Wednesday nights 7-9 FG courts. Haas 0pGHflEp! Apply now for Spring&Summer "85" Positions Call: 942-4057 956-3761 from page 1 bill to be presented to Carrboro voters Nov. 6 includes also building bike lanes along the sides of the Franklin Street Extension and on other roads in Carrboro, but Sutton said he questi oned whether the town would actually include the lanes. He said he also doubted the guarantee of a bike path. "If they need extra width on the steet, then there goes the bike path." "The worst problem (for bikes) is cars turning right into the right turn lane. It is a very dangerous situation," he said. But Porto said that before the extension was built, "We would have to have some way to accomodate bicycles so bicycle traffic is protected from vehicle traffic." "We think we can work with the Department of Transportation to accommodate (the bike path)," he said, explaining that it would not cost much more to build the bike tunnel. Also, UNC College Republican Allen Taylor was the source of the statement: "I dont think Mondale can cut the mustard when it comes to cutting the deficit . . .-In the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, you cannot get the American government out of the red by putting the American people in the red." The DTH regrets the errors. TELEPHONE SALES TEMP. Part-time days or evening. Local civil group wffl train. 929-4890. DISHWASHERS WANTED! Must be reliable and hard working. Monday, Tuesday days. Thursday, Saturday, Sunday nights until closing. Apply in person at Alexis 400 West Franklin St. Ask for Andy. Need part-time etadeat for bJoclriaeticketiaa lot. Monies shift 9:40-12:00. Apply at 206 YMCA BaOdiag or caB parkins coatrol at 966 2684 between 7:30-4:30. Needed stadcat parkias monitor for afl home football same for Mockiaeticketiag lot 7:50l:20pm. Apply at 206 YMCA BaJMiag. or call parkias coatrol at 966-2684 between 7:30 4:30. WANTED: Swimming instructors and lifeguards for the Chapel Hill -Carrboro YMCA. Call Bruce Carney at 942 5156 or 942-4473. rides DESPARATELY NEED RIDE to Ohio this weekend leaving Oct. 18 or 19. Will share driving and expenses. Please call Sally 933-5224. HELP! I desperately need a ride to the Washington DC area Friday, October 19. Will gladly share expenses. Call 933 4297 Nancy. Ride Needed to Philadelphia for Fall Break. WiB hare driviag aad expeaae. CaB Steve at 929-9045 or 94S-9396. Keep tryias. I NEED A RIDE TO ANYWHERE IN FLORIDA for fall break preferably Orlando or Gainesville. Will help with gas and driving. Call Stgrid at 933-5392 anytime. GOING NORTH FOR FALL BREAK? I need a ride to Central Jersey area on Friday. Glad to drive and pay for gas. Please call Linda 933-2948. I NEED A RIDE TO AND FROM BALTIMORE for fall break. Will gladly pay $25 round trip. Please call Lisa 933-4269. for rent Parking Spaces to RENT: Close to campus-suitable for weekly storage of car-$30 monthly-Call evenings after 4:30pm (929-1441). Tired of waiting for the bus? Tired of paying high heating bills? One and two bedroom apartment now available. Walk to campus, downtown and hospital. We supply FREE heat and water. Excellent security. You may decorate to taste. $285 and $390 respectively call 967 0778. for sale DONT MISS THIS ONE! North Campus male housing contract-Grimes Dorm. What a location! Call soon-Gary 929 4939. rwi ALF LTUOyR EDIiEDY 10:00 PM i c From Associated Press reports OSLO, Norway Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu, the moral voice of South Africa's powerless black majority, was awarded the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize yesterday. With its decision, the Norwegian Nobel Committee restated a position it first took a quarter-century ago, when it honored Tutu's black coun tryman Albert John Lutuli that people who work for human rights work for peace. "The word 'peace' is more and more considered a matter of human rights," committee Chairman Egil Aavirk said after announcing the award to the anti-apartheid leader. "If human rights are violated in any place of the world, ... a peace would not be real or would not last." Tutu, 53, a visiting professor at the General Theological Seminary in New York, called the award "a wonderful political statement" and said it was recognition that anti apartheid forces "are instruments of peace and justice" and are winning. Banks reduce prime lending rates Several major banks reduced their prime lending rates today to 12.5 percent from 12.75 percent, one day after another big bank went further by cutting its prime rate to 12.25 percent. Citibank, the nation's second largest bank, led the move to a quarter-point reduction m the prime rate, which is considered a bench mark for bank loans to business. Chase Manhattan, the third largest bank, No. 6 Chemical Bank and No. 7 First National Bank of Chicago quickly followed. Meanwhile, First Umon National Bank, based in Charlotte. announced that it would follow suit. dropping its prime rate to 12.5. Any move of less than a half percent is considered an adjust ment," siad Jim Singleton, spoke- man for First Umon. "WeVe moved down two quarters in the last three weeks. Well have to wait and see if this is significant." First Union and other North Carolina state banks cut their prime rate from 13 percent to 12.75 percent on Sept. 27. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, 4y - wO 11 Jl W HIFI CAB STEREO Saayo Hipowcr Biamp Caeeette Deck with Jeaeea speaker. Deck fea tares aato rev., Dolby NR. loadaess, aad more. GREAT STEBEO SOUND. $175 or beat offer. CaB Gres M. at 942-1586. Shop privately. Buy X-rated products from your home: Films, Magazines, Books, Rubber goods, etc., all discount prices. Rush $2.00 to Pie Enterprises, PO Box 541033-B, Houston, TX 77254. Craige Hall contract for sale: Spring term. Male. Contact Peter. Early morning or late night. Telephone 933-3445. FOR SALE: ONE CARPET. APPROXIMATELY 8'6 x 11'6. Color: Maroon. $25.00 Phone 967-0406 (after 6pm). wanted Need State Guest Pass! Will purchase or trade State pass for a Maryland, Virginia, or Georgia Tech Guest Pass. Call 929-3760 after 5pm. NEED GUEST PASS to State Game. Call 933-1720 7-llpm. OF COURSE I COULD use 3 to 6 State Carolina tickets if you have any to sell. Please call Kim 967-9657. Needed, If anyone HAS or can SCORE 2 tickets to each Hartford GRATEFUL DEAD SHOW, Oct. 14, 15. Call David at 942 DEAD or 968-9007. PLEASE!! Guest Pass Needed for State game Oct. 20. Willing to pay premium price. Call Curtis 929-5002 days or 929-3911 evenings. Keep trying. roommates FEMALES TIRED OF DORM life? Too far from campus? Have your own room, private entrance, 3 blocks from campus. $103.33month plus 13 utilities. Call 942-1320. lost and found FOUND! One tie with tie tack near Bell Tower Parking Lot. Tie is deep red, tie tack has tiny diamond. Futher description needed to receive tie back. Call 962-2991, business hours. Ask for Carolyn Waterson. FOUND: Class ring UNC Men's ring. Call and identify 929 3983. FOUND: Sunglasses. Vicinity of McCauley and Pittsboro St. Please call Anne to identify at 933-6511. personals CHAPEL HILL NEEDS RICE! M.P. Here's to tec. crewmg and getting cultural. Thanks for dinner Sun. The next one is on me. Don't lose your pet rock. It is good luck. Rumph. ROXANNE HAPPY eight months anniversary! I love you and miss you alot. Looking forward to a great future together! Love always, Jeff. HEY EVERYONE Nancy does it from 12-3 Fridays and 3-7 Mondays. So come on down to James lobby and watch! Happy bithday early, Nancy Sue! (Revenge is sweet.) Love, L2. HEY BAND! The squad leader of 22 today! If you see Doug on campus, wish him a Happy Birthday! NoNo - 1.A8T 00 A or JOI2N PRorn t Written & Performed by TOMMYTHOMPSON Sept. 30 - Oct. 21 Playmakers Theatre 962-1121 Wed., Thur., Fri..8 PM Sat. 5 & 9 PM Sun. 2 & 7 PM News in Brce'j Martin: Edmisten has abused privileges RALEIGH Attorney General Rufus Edmisten has exploited his office, thwarting investigations of some "cronies" while showing favor itism to others, his Republican rival in the race for governor charges, yesterday. U.S. Rep. Jim Martin said in a news conference he wanted to focus public attention on Edmisten's record, which he said belies Edmisten's claim that he is a cham pion of the average person. Edmisten press secretary Dan Hoover, who attended the news conference at state Republican headquarters, told reporters after ward: "A stuck pig squeals. vju heard the same old smoke screen, the same old diversionary tactics." Martin gave reporters a collection of photocopied newspaper stories dating as far back as the mid-1970s. Some contained allegations that Edmisten had "seriously damaged" State Bureau of Investigation morale by letting politics influence hiring and promotinal decisions. Edmisten denied it. Hunt criticizes Helms' allies CHARLOTTE Democratic Gov. Jim Hunt yesterday continued his attack on what he called the "ultra right-wing connections" of Repub lican Sen. Jesse Helms, but he said "big oil is Jesse Helms' favorite special interest." "He has voted for tax breaks worth hundreds of billions of dollars for oil interests, and they have returned the favor by pumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into his campaign," Hunt said at a Charlotte news conference. Helms, who was campaigning yesterday in northwestern North Carolina, could not be reached immediately for comment. But he criticized Hunt on Monday for "attacking these fine Americans who have done nothing but stand up for their God and country." the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. rN leh-i ilnn 412 CULLER We outta here TODAY! Maryland better be ready for a ceertain yellow Mustang to cruise into town...Here's to fun times! Love, Melle. DONT FORGET THE Donut sale today 7am - 11am at ticket distribution. Donuts will be sold at the Carmichael entrances. Sponsored by UNC Campus Chest. HEY HOG We consulted the attached volumes-do you tutor? Upside down and backwards against the wall, huh? We will be waiting! TL, AH, JB MITSY, HOW ABOUT LUNCH SOMETIME? DAVID PATTY parrot head, HAPPY 21! You are one of the people our parents warned us about. It started three years ago on 4th; quarters clogs on stairs, 15 min concerts, spades, bruised knees, slam dancing and we all were GOD'S OWN DRUNK(S). Then came massive studying and "metal" beer at Troll's. Seniors now, (can we make it!?!?) If you flunk out of school you still have your life. Here's to: Buffett, snow, laughing, messy rooms, HNH, 7:30 am, blood on the ceiling (we should have taken pictures!), all nighters and the FUTURE! Love, Kerry P.S. Just wait until we get back! BTM WELCOME to the world of legality! How you celebratin? IOU one cold one from Ken's. And call the PSMPTPMP for a birthday backrub! Witch TONI YOU DONT KNOW how thrilled I am you're my Big Sister!!! Ever since you "kidnapped" me on Bid Day, you've been special -Love, Lessa It was "FANTASTIC, INCREDIBLE, NO , TELL US ABOUT IT !!" OKay! Here i to the too cool be "6" Family." Sound off, RoB me over, lay me dowa, and do it again!" "Aye, yi, yi, yi, yoar grandmother with draao!" And YOU KNOW THAT!" The bar i in the back! "My eye are dim..." "PRIMAL ORGASMS AND SCREAMS1 OOH! AAA AH!" mixers and social drinking interlude!! "Nice loaf of bread ya got there Joe!" "Leslie, who ha aice baa?" "Diane, yoa ex fiend!" "If probation time again, yallll" Get ont those $ 10 bills! Are we Drank, yet? Are we there, yet? "Tea more annates dear." Ye, the "np and coming" ba ha arrived!!! Let' party on the baa, all day and all through the night!!! "Who are yoa?" Ball ? Who ? Rat ? Ba ? Dack ? Fox ? Tranylvanian ? Hone ? P.S. Fuzzy Duck? YOU'RE FUTURE IS at stake! It's time to get involved! Come hear Georgetown professor of Arms Control and Disarmament, Father Robert Drinan, who will speak on The Arms Race and the Upcoming Elections. Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 8:00pm in Memorial Hall. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUSAM (alias the Weiner Queen) Are we talking too fast!?!?!?!?! The 21st time is ALWAYS the Best! Just ask Grumpy, Naughty and Miss Late! Celebrate like a real Tar Baby Today! KAY M. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Get out of teens and let's play PASSOUT! We want to borrow $260! LET'S GO CRAZY! the three musketeers! SMALL, BLACK HAIRED girl wearing denim outfit who rode J-bus Thursday morning: You're gorgeous, I'm an artist and I want to paint you! Seek immortality: Call 967-4698, Please! GIA HAPPY 3rd Anniversary. Just in case this is my last year I want you to know how special these three have been to me and how much I love you. Robert FALL BREAK IS OVER But Mr. UNC is not. Join the fun Entry Applications at Union Guaranteed Lowest Prescription Prices In Downtown Chapel Hill. Call John WoodarcL Pharmacist, Sutton's Drugstore, 942-5161, for price quote. Serving Chapel Hill since 1923. "Tr t, y Mrll,Mr.-lnir.)l.r-lirw. w -iU--M-ailS--T jjfr
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