2The Tar Heel Thursday. July 16. 1987 News 'Paint Day' From staff and wire reports Some incoming students have the chance to paint their dorm itory rooms before moving in this August. The housing department has set aside August 8 as a special "Carolina Paint Day" for new students assigned to certain residence halls. On that day, students can come to campus and paint their rooms with paint supplied by the housing depart ment, according to Wayne Kuncl, director of University Housing. "Paint Day" only applies to 1 06 W. Franklin St. next to Pizza L V4 Price Vogurt! Buy any size of our delicious yosurt Pump yosurt and set a second one of equal or less value at V price! Limit one coupon per customer, per visit. Not Valid with any other offer. expires 83187 He's Riot Heire presents (SDroflisCylaGDes Friday, July 17 Saturday, August 18 Don't forget about our Tuesday Draft Special! $ 1 .25 Blue Cup $2.50 Pitcher HE'S MOT HERE Village Green behind Pizza Hut planned rooms in Mangum, Ruffin, Hinton James, Morrison, Alderman, Mclver and Joyner residence halls, because those dormitories have, not been painted within the last two years, Kuncl said. Students must supply their own paint brushes, rollers and pans and the room must be painted according to housing department standards. "If it's not painted to our specifica tions, we reserve the right to change it," Kuncl said. See PAINT DAY page 5 Get Culture the JJIUJ Hut on the way to He's Not Here J M 3 Janet effort Town Council agrees to donate land for low-, moderate-income housing By ALEX MARSHALL Staff Writer The preliminary stage of a plan to help low- to moderate-income families purchase their own homes was approved by the Town Coun cil Monday night. The program, The Homeowner Demonstration Project, is a joint project between the town and Capricorn Isler Associates, Inc. The town of Chapel Hill is donat ing two tracts of land and making improvements to the land without charge. Capricorn Isler will then build houses and sell them to low to rroderate-income families. Because the town is donating the land, the houses will be much cheaper than a similar house in the same neighborhood. : One of the tracts is a 2.23 acre site that is located on the east side of Merritt Mill Road between Edwards and McCauley Street. Nine homes will be built on this Two minutes is for Calabash Even- second counts when you're cookin" Calabash. When the color's perfect you're done, and that's alwavs less than two minutes. That's why Calabash seafood has so much taste and tenderness, heaped up high on your plate! to LAxnLnmKit's SEAFOOD RESTAURANT rtiere tfte coomn s rimed in seconos Over 85 !tudcnh Accepted bv ( . S( boo of Arts j serving Chapel Hill for over 35 years I ChildrenAdults BeginningAdvanced Year 'Round Classes Visit our new 3 studio facility Bring this ad in for a 1 0 discount for 1st month of dance. Rams Plaza site. The other tract is a 4.25 acre . she located on the east and west "Mes of Adelaide Walters Road. Fourteen homes will be built on this site. The council also gave a total of $50,100 to four organizations that had requested funds, including: B The Umbria Jazz Festival, sponsored by the hapel Hill Carrboro Chamber oi Commerce, which received $15,000 to help pay expenses. The festival will occur on July 23-26 and will include a concert by James Moody at the Carolina Student Union on July 25 at 8 p.m. B The U.S. Olympic Festival, which received $16,000 for the cost of a waiver of usual fees charged for special police and transporta tion services, such as festival shuttle buses and traffic direction. B The Franklin Street Teen Center, which received $4,000 for too long Dinner: 5-9. days a week Lunch: 11 30-2. Mondav-Fridav 49V80 "-822 Major credit cards Hwv 54 East at 1-40 gfn n s m. MM JB live music concerts and the print ing of an informational brochure. Councilman R.D. Smith voted in favor of awarding the funds to Franklin Street Center, but doubted if the facility was being widely used by teens. "I'm amazed at the way we plan for teenagers, without teenagers planning for themselves," he said. "I'm amazed at the small number of teenagers that are involved with the programs that are planned. I'm amazed that we can't do some thing to involve more teenagers, and then we wouldn't have these problems with drugs and alcohol." The director of the center, Robert Humphreys, responded that teenagers were involved with the planning of their programs, and that he resented Smith's criticism. The Teen Arts Program, spon sored by the ArtsCenter, received $15,000. The council also honored recently retired Chapel Hill Police Chief Herman Stone for his 10 years as police chief and his 37 years on the Chapel Hill Police force. When accepting a plaque from the council, Stone joked that it was strange to be praised by the council, because usually when he came before the council he felt like Oliver North before the Senate House investigation committee.: Mayor James Wallace presided over Monday night's meeting. 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