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From staff reports
So you finally found the dream
apartment you've been looking for.
The one with the beer cellar under
the kitchen and a sauna in the bath
room. You know you shouldn't be
hasty, but you just have to live there,
so you sign the lease without reading
it very carefully. Later you learn it
has an automatic renewal clause and
a $50 service charge for the beer cel
lar. Sound familiar? You know Dad
Bar Golf
isn't going to like this very much!
What's a student to do in this situ
ation? Well, for starters, students can
take the lease to Student Legal Serv
ices for a free evaluation.
Student Legal Services, located in
the Student Union, offers free legal
advice on almost any subject and
provides free court representation for
students who have landlord problems,
minor consumer problems, or those
who need expunction or want to settle
an uncontested divorce.
SLS is made up of three attor
neys, headed by director Dottie
Bemholz, who are available to help
students solve minor legal problems.
According to attorney Dave Cres
cenzo, the legal service counsels stu
dents on subjects ranging from driv
ing under the influence to credit prob
lems. "The single subject we deal with
most is landlord-tenant problems,"
from page 12
mous Hector's, where you can
taste Greek specialties at American
prices. No beer here, but you need
the break heading into the back nine.
Hole 10, Par 3, 309 yards, Linda's
Keep your tee shot low as you
head downstairs to a cozy little spot
next door to Hector's. You're back
on world famous Franklin Street now,
so try to get down in two. The only
birdies you will see from here on out
will be the kind that fly over head.
Hole 11, Par 3, 357 yards, Four
Corners You might want to mail
your scorecard in now, as you pass
the post office on the way to "Four
Cs." Stick close to the walls and say
hello to Dean Smith, Michael Jordan
and the rest of the Tar Heels. Pitch
ers go very well with forwards, cen
ters and guards on this hole. Oh, and
about Smith and Jordan, they're pic
tures. But at this point, it really doesn't
matter.
Hole 12, Par 3, 265 yards, On
The Hill You can reach the green
with a nine iron, but watch the singer
and guitarist on stage. Listen up and
relax, it's your last chance to do so
voluntarily.
Hole 13, Par 4, 369 yards, Play
ers Finally, your chance to show
off your moves on the dance floor.
Golfing attire will do just fine. At
this club, if you're not a member,
remember to bring some extra cash
for the greens fees.
Hole 14, Par 3, 266 yards, The
Rat It's tough to find the green,
actually, in what is more of a restau
rant, but it qualifies as a Chapel Hill
legend. See page 16.
Hole 15, Par 4, 349 yards, Fran
klin Street Bar and Grill Watch
for groundhogs as you burrow under
ground for the last time in the home
stretch. Remember, one beer, and one
beer only, at each place. It's easy to
forget along the way.
Hole 16, Par 4, 367 yards,
Spanky's Don't get excited. This
has nothing to do with Alfalfa, Buck
wheat, Froggy and the rest of the
gang. But it has a lot to do excellent
window seats, overlooking Franklin
Street, and fine scenery, both in and
out of the restaurant.
Hole 17, Par 5, 609 yards, He's
Not Here If the weather is warm,
and the sun is shining, there is no
place better than the village green.
He's Not's insideoutside combina
tion is the perfect blend. Buy a blue
cup that's why it's a par five
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then grab onto the grass so you don't
fall off the Earth.
Hole 18 Say hello to Billy at
Time-Out, a 24-hour chicken and
biscuits place that looks more and
more like a gourmet restaurant as you
approach 3 a.m.
There you have it your guide
to bars in the Chapel Hill area. Cut it
out and save it
But keep the following tips in
mind: Don't drink until you're 21,
don't use fake IDs, know when to
say when, never mix Hector's and
Time Out, and, above all, never, ever
write an article that makes it sound
as if you condone the abuse of alcohol.
Crescenzo said. "We also deal with a
lot of traffic problems. We will give
advice on any subject with the caveat
that we are not experts on every type
of law.
"We get a fair number of students
with problems related to using fake
IDs. That can be a serious offense,
for both the person with the ID and
the person who lends it to them."
The attorneys cannot represent a
student who wants to file suit against
another student because, as Crescenzo
explained, the attorneys represent all
UNC students. They are also prohib
ited from representing students in suits
filed against the state of North Caro
lina. In an average month, SLS sees
about 200 students, with August and
September being the busiest months
and June and July the slowest.
Students who are planning to en
ter into a lease in the fall are encour
aged to bring it by the legal services,
Crescenzo said. Students who don't
are "crazy not to," he said.
The Student Legal Services of
fice, in Room 222 of the Union, can
be reached at 962-1303.
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