iiiJriliiijJiliilTiljj riij'lii'''li lil 2The Daily Tar Heeirriday. August 28. 1981 No more checks accepted Two Chapel Hill restaurants stopped accepting checks this summer, mainly because of a . high number of bad checks, owners and cashiers say. Al Thomas, co-owner with Jim Chris of Ye Olde Wafle Shoppe on Franklin Street, said accepting checks was a lot of trouble with only small amounts of money as compensation for the difficul ty. "It's silly that people can't carry $5 cash on them," Thomas said. "We've had checks for 89 cents. That's not re sponsible banking." Collecting on bad checks was too much trouble without a collection agen k . r;t i i ' 1 1 sl Mctcu :( ',M;i; o,; i lit iitl If ... ::: t i WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 When the children of Israel left the bondage of Egypt there went up with them a "mixed multitude." Later this "mixed multitude" fell a lusting and caused much trouble their "lust" appeared to be very contagious! In our Judgment the Church today is badly afflicted with "a mixed multitude which have fallen a lusting!" Instead of using "discipline" and getting rid of them it. appears we are trying to keep them contented by "feeding their lust!" Christ ordered "discipline" In His Church and gave grounds for excommunication. Christ exercised 'discipline" when He made a whip of . cords and drove some wretches out of His Father's House! . . . God's wrath on account of corruption in the city of Jerusalem was indeed terrible: no mercy or pity shown to old or young, maids, little children, and women! ... It is so terrible we prefer to just quote from God's Word in the 9th chapter of Ezekiel: "AND THE LORD SAID UNTO HIM, GO THROUGH THE MIDST OF XliILIXiaQiJ.aaiaEi.Ui:lJDFJLaUSALEMtNDLT LRK UPON JTHEUFQREH EADS.OFTH E MENTH AX, SIGH. AN DXRY, FQFt-ALUIH E AiO?1TNATfON$THAY" OTHERS (THOSE WITH DESTROYING WEAPONS) HE SAID IN MINE HEARING, GO YE AFTER HIM THROUGH THE CITY, AND SMITE: LET NOT YOUR EYE SPARE, NEITHER HAVE PITY: SLAY UTTERLY OLD AND YOUNG, BOTH MAIDS AND LITTLE CHILDREN, AND WOMEN: BUT COME NOT NEAR ANY UPON WHOM IS THE MARK: AND BEGIN AT MY SANCTUARY. THEN THEY BEGAN AT THE ANCIENT MEN WHICH WERE BEFORE THE HOUSE!" Doubtless among the conservatives there are many of the "lusting mixed multitude." In spite of this we think there is good cause for comfort and encouragement in the conservative and rightists camps. There is still great cause for "sighing and crying" and getting God's Mark on you in view of the abominations that be done in the midst of our cities, land, and world, beginning at the House of God, yet there is cause for gladness and comfort when you consider the great number of organizations that have arisen in recent time whose object appears to be to obey The Word of God found in Jeremiah 6:16: "THUS SAITH THE LORD, STAND IN THE WAYS, AND SEE, AND ASK FOR THE OLD PATHS, WHERE IS THE GOOD WAY, AND WALK THEREIN, AND YE SHALL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS." P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 Classificd'InTov: Return ad and check or riidnfy 4rder to the Dili office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid.;' : f Rates: 25 words or less ' Students - $2.00 "V 4 ' Non-students $3.00l, 5 ( 5i for each additional wOtdv"-' . $1.00 more for boxed ad 6r botdfacetypg Please notify the DTH office fmmediately if there are mistakes in youad.-Vjvpl be responsible for only the first -ad run' , ,;'t ; ; ' ' ..'I-: , . , . ',.-' f '- ' " ' ' ' ' " . "' ' , .. , .-. ; unnouricecicntd : ; ? CAKE FAIRIES DELIVER CAKES IN STYLE. Home-baked from scratch. Any occasion, tnessage. Birthdays a specialty song, candle included. $17. . Call the Fairies (evenings) 968-4306. THE YOGA PLACE, 452 W. Franklin St., will offer 8 weekly classes for beginning and continuing students Sept. 7 - Oct. 22 and Oct. 28 - Dec. 17. For information and registration, 967-9686. $21. MR. K'S MUSIC show features a live disc jockey playing rock, disco, pop and new wave for any size party. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SERVING ON The Union Social Committee should get an application at the.Unlon desk and turn it in to the desk ASAP. VOICE TEACHER TRAINED IN NEW YORK and Europe accepting , beginning : and advanced studentsaudition preparation, singing for actors. 929-8897. ANYONE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE UNION Gallery Committee please contact Tim Rogers at 967-6116 andor come by Room 200-Union for an application. SEE THE HOLLA SAND AT CROOKS Corner Sat. night Aug 29. All beverages available along with some of the triangle's best original rock. WANNA GET INVOLVED, MEET NEW PEOPLE, find out some interesting things. Well, this is your lucky dyt Com by Km. 200 of the student Union rtiid pick up an application for the Sprt utl Prujn k Committee avk for Denise . cy in Chapel Hill, Thomas said The restaurant had to call people who pass ed bad checks or take the issue to court, which involved too much time, Thomas said. "It's unfortunate for the people who are trustworthy, honest and responsible and are not getting the privilege that was available," Thomas said. Four Corners restaurant stopped ac cepting checks at the beginning of the summer and decided to continue that policy "because we get so many bad checks," said Robin Skowell, a hostess cashier. KAREN HAYWOOD ...... -,. ! fltl- '" V- 'SRftlS- :(f:iHcl i"ttJMjiHis. :m, -,i ; - -. -, .;... WRITERS. ARTISTS, JOURNALISTS AND PEOPLE INTERESTED In getting involved! Join the Carolina Union Publicity Committee call 962-1157 or stop by room 200, ask for Nadine. Apply today! We need you! BE A PART OF THE RECENTLY Re-activated Recreation Committee of the Carolina Union. Applications now available in Room 200 of the Student Union. CHAPEL HILL'S LARGEST YARD SALE. 400 families participating, a multitude of items. Saturday. August 29. 9 am-2 pm at Community Church, corner of Mason Farm and Purefoy. Sponsored by NCCLU. lost & found FOUND: A LADIES DIGITAL WATCH, at front of post office on Franklin Street. Call and identify 967-6640 during evenings, 966-1161 during day, ask Jim Donahue. REWARD: LADIES GOLD WATCH LOST IN or near Davie Hall or the medical complex. Contact Kathy: 929-8895 or 962-5033 or come to 1 18 Davie Hall. MELLOW BIRD FOUND Tnes. night on Raleigh Road in front of Alderman dorm! YOUNG GREEN PARAKEET. Td love to keep, but can't. PLEASE CALL Lor! at 933-6201 to reclaim. FLUTE FOUND at Bus Stop Tuesday. Come by Carolina Union information and claim. LOST BLACK AND GOLD WAKE FOREST key chain. Has the name Davis on back. If found please call 933-5326. Reward Offered! LOST CATS Campus and Gimghoul areas. One large black and white. One striped calico kitten. Please call 929-5377. help wanted Volunteer for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency research. Earn $50-565 upon completion of experiment which measures the effects of 2 hour low level' ozone expoMH. Earn $50-$75 in an experiment to study the effects of low levels of gaseous and particulate air pollutents. Numerous other minor studies are always ongoing. Levels of pollutents are low with no known long term adverse effects, and all research is approved by the Human Rights Committw of the (JNC Medical School. Pay is $5.00 per hour. 'Ae need healthy, non-smoking males, aqe 18-40 with no history of allergies or hay fever. Call for more information, 8-5 Mon-Fri., 966125.1 ads U.S. decries The AsMK'ialed Press WASHINGTON The United States condemned as "an act of lawlessness" Thursday North Korea's firing of a mis sile at a high-altitude American spy plane in South Korean and international air space. At the same time, State Department spokesman Dean Fischer warned that the United States would "take whatever steps are necessary to ensure the future safety of our pilots and our planes." fischer also said, "We intend to conti nue to fly these routine flights.'' President Ronald Reagan, vacationing in California, was told of the Korean in cident Wednesday morning, about SVi Three experts to rate antiques ' Chapel Hill antique owners will be ablt to have their treasures appraised by three experts from Christie, Manson and Woods Inc. of London and New York at the Horace Williams House on Rosemary Street this weekend. The Antique Identification and Apprai-. sal Day, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, will be conducted by Perry Rathbone, di rector for Christie's U.S.A., Richard Wunder, a top" appraiser for Christie's, and Dean Failey, Christie's specialist for American furniture and decorative arts. For a fee of $6, the three experts will inspect antiques and estimate their value. KIRKPATRICK'S BAR Welcomes All Students Back To Chapel Hill! Pinball Electronic Games Horseshoe Tournament Every Friday at 6 108 W. Rosemary St. 988-9347 rvWiJ:? ; : ' I Mouf Jf iT mo Sale Prices in effect thru ) 1801 Chapel Hill Durham Blvd. I I tit V Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. LOOK GOOD IN PICTURES? Agency seeks photogenic women for advertising promotion. Good pay, flexible hours. Call between 8-11 p.m. Impact Services, 214692-1440. Portfolio unnecessary. HEY YOU! FEEL LIKE A CHAMP? Then Be One! The Caaapii Y Tutorial Prograat Needs Volunteers to help in tlie local elementary, Jr. tliffh. and Senior Schools. For info: Room 102 of the Y. MOTHER'S HELPER WANTED TO TAKE CARE . of child and do light housekeeping. Need own car. Flexible hours good bucks. 967-4528 keep trying. WANTED: BABYSITTERS FOR 3-YEAR-OLD SON. Must have car 967-4528. ; PIZ2A TRANSIT AUTHORITY is now hiring delivery persons. Must be 18 and have own car for delivery. Flexible schedule. Makes perfect part or full-time job. Apply in person after 4:00 pm at PTA, 300 W. Rosemary. ' , - HARRIS, INC., local distributor cf Anheuser-Busch Beers is looking for a rising So; " more or Junior to act as Campus representative. 1 .rested applicants should call 929-2943 for appointment. COOK EXPERIENCED, SAT. 8 AM-1 PM PRE PARE and serve buffet brunch for 50. Also 10-20 hrs. More per week, flexible. Mrs Hart 929-6372 or 967-9165 PART-TIME TYPIST daily. Flexible hours. Approx. . 15 hrs.wk. Must be accurate, good speller, type 60 wpm. $3.35 starting. Romeo, Inc. 929-1108. WE NEED BABYSITTER FOR TWELVE-MONTH old daughter 10 until noon. Monday through Friday. We live on campus. 106 Mangum. Call 962-7602 or 933-8824. for SAIL BAHAMAS DURING FALL BREAK. Experience unnecessary. $360 covers instruction, berth (13 available), food, transportation Ft. Lauderdale Bahamas and return. One week. Professional crew from International Field Studies. For information caO Bob Daland 962-3041, 317 Hamilton Hall. NEW RECORDS BY LOCAL ARTISTS ON sale! Mike Cross, Blazers, X-Teens, Secret Service, Contenders, John Santa, SunSre, and more. Noon to 5, Monday August 24th through Friday August 28th. Next to Foundation Bookstore on Rosemary Street. . FOR SALE: REMINGTON LONG-CARRIAGE TYPEWRITER; manual. Good condition. Call Debbie at 933-6201. Please keep trying. 1974 PONT1AC GOOD CONDITION. Leaving country and must sell $750. 967-8460 after 6 pm. air attack hours after it tjappened, spokesman Larry Speakes said. Reagan was satisfied . he had been informed of the incident : MHn cnouyh; In ;tkl Reagan was not told of another such incident, the shooting down last week of two Libyan jet attack planes by U.S. Navy jet fighters off the Libyan coast, until about six hours after his aides learn ed of it. The Defense Department said Wednes day night that an SR-71 Blackbird recon naissance plane, manned by a crew of two, "reported sighting a contrail and subsequent air burst several miles distant." The Pentagon said that the plane was unharmed and landed safely. The wording of the Pentagon an nouncement indicated that the missile probably came from North Korea but did not say specifically. Tensions between U.S. and South Korean forces on one side and the North Koreans on the other have frequently been high in the area along the Demili tarized Zone separating the two Koreas, and there have been a number of ground clashes over the years. for the record In Wednesday's paper The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported that the next Red Cross Bloodmobile to be held on campus , was scheduled for Oct. 1. There are blood mobiles scheduled for Sept. 3 and 17. The DTH regrets the error. VHS Cassette Recorder Cleaner. 6753-002-2. Reg. Price $24.97. Beta Head Cleaner. 6753-004-8. Reg. Price $24.97: Cassette Deck Cleaner. 6753-001-4. Reg. Price $4.97. Saturday, August 29th. Fri., Aug. 28th Open 10 ara-9 pm Sat., Aug. 29t& Open 10 am-6 pm SAFE DIET PILL -SPIRUUNA- for superior health, dynamic energy, weight loss, fasting; Completely natural, food of the future. Distributorships also available. Call Rex Mercer, 929-2786. AIRBRUSH T-SHIRTS order for clubs, groups, or individuals! Special requests willingly accepted. .Experienced artist, low prices. Call Janice Murphy at 933-7714 keep trying! v . 250 cc. YAMAHA 9,000 MILES excellent condition. Price $700.00 negotiable. Call 942-4157 between 9 em-S pm. ' - - 3.000 RECENT, LP'S, cassettes, 8-tracks $1.00-$2.50 rock, jazz, blues, classical, wave, etc. Mon., Aug. 31st through Sat., Sept. 5th FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE. 136 E. Rosemary beside MoDy Maguire's 12-6 p.m. GIBSON J-55 ACOUSTIC GUITAR with hardwood case. Fine sound, smooth action and in excellent condition. Call 967-6915 after 5 pm. SALE TURNTABLE SANSU1 SR838 near top Sansui line almost new condition $200. Typewriter Smith Corona small portable corsair deluxe $30. Call 968-2078 evenings or weekends. services Intersection of Smith-Level Road and 15-501 South. 933-2570. SELL AND SWAP - a little bit of everything! Special . Ladies gym shorts, size 26-40, and white coats, plus a surprise box!!! All for $7.50. Furniture, beds, books, odds and ends for the apartment or room, ping pong tables, pictures, records, bean bags, town maps, nurse uniforms, free desk organizors, dog houses and play houses, pumpkins, skis and boots, ice skates, skate boards, tennis rackets, leopard skins, bicycle racks available for those who want to ride out only 3 miles from campus! ' MINI MOVING SERVICE-FAST, friendly. ' dependable, economical. Call 942-2811 before 6 pm; caU 929-3809 after 6 pm. fooci sites CAROLINA APTS. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share apt. with senior and Pharmacist Rent $96 a month plus 'i utilities. Starts September. CaU Dave 967-8549. , f T ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE Royal Park Apt. Prefer quiet, studious male. On bus route, AC, pool, laundry, etc. Call Chris at 967-5037 anytime. Keep trying. Fighting escalates in LISBON, Portugal (AP) Angolan troops downed two South African air- -craft Thursday in counterattacks on the fourth dayof fighting in southern Angola, the Angolan news agency Angop reported. The Angolan Defense Ministry said the South Africans suffered undeter- mined casualties in heavy fighting with Angolan troops after South African warplanes bombed the southern provincial capital city of Njiva for the second straight day, Angop reported. Angola's Marxist regime gave no details on casualties among its ranks, say ing only that injuries had been reported. A South African defense force spokesman declined to comment on the re ports. Angola's restrictions on Western reporters did not allow independent . confirmation of the news agency's claims. , South Africa's white-minority government claims the fighting, which Angola says began Monday, is directed at black nationalist guerrillas seeking indepen- ; dence for Namibia. Broken Voyager device fixed PASADENA, Calif. (AP) An electronic swat sent from a billion miles away freed the stuck camera platform on Voyager 2, and scientists were trying to find out Thursday if the ship could get back to the business of looking at dis tant worlds. ; A weary flight engineer accidentally sent an incorrect computer command to Voyager late Tuesday, telling it to move its jammed platform with a forward rotation 10 times greater than previous orders designed to . free the platform that had been stuck for nearly a day. "We are not permanently stuck," project manager Esker Davis said late Wednesday. "I feel better." Troubleshooters continued analyzing what happened on the far side of Saturn at 11:30 p.m. PPT Tuesday to jam the crucial camera-aiming system. And they weren't sure, the problem was permanently solved. Voyager 2, mean while, was racing away fcom its Spectacular tour of Saturn's churning clouds, glittering rings and icy moons. , J A t - . Solidarity, officials trade barbs WARSAW, Poland (AP) The government and Solidarity marked the opening of talks Thursday on the issue of the independent union's access to the state-run mass media with a bitter exchange of threats. Solidarity said the government had started "an unprecedented anti-union campaign" and that direct access to the mass media was needed to counter it. The government contended Solidarity was conducting a propaganda1 "cam paign of its own. "There was indeed a campaign, but it was directed against the party and the government," a commentary in the official PAP news agency said. -. . . . " . ' . hi what appeared to be an attempt to postpone substantive negotiations, a Solidarity official said government press spokesman Jerzy Urban told the" union's representative he had no time for more discussions Friday. The union official said Urban added he might continue the preliminary talks Saturday. ; zJ5,tauzant JUx &znul&e, nil announce, ' ifnl. 1 undoij IBzunafi s& W ' 10:00 c$J-2:00PM W ' j )j v All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. MALE ROOMMATE. NEEDED: To share two bedroom apartment. Next to Estes Park Apt. $130month plus utilities. Call 929-6103. EASY GOING LIBERAL ' FEMALE undergrad roommate wanted. fVivate bedroom in Townhouse Apts., partially furnished. Must like cats, preferably non smoker. CaQ Kay or Sharon 968-5021. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for two bedroom apartment Graham-Court Apartments. 150 yards from campus on McCauley Street. $135.00 per month plus utilities Gall 968-1241. FEMALE ROOMMATE' NEEDED TO SHARE . , NEW 2-bedroomduplex. On bus route, furnished,' AC, carpeted. $175jmo. plus Vz utilities. Available immediately. Call Britt 968-8970 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED, BEGINNING Sept. 1st. Rural area apartment, 2.5 miles from . campus. $137.50 month $ utilities. 2 bdrms, living rm, 'kitchen; ( 1 bath; mosdy furnished. Undergraduate preferred, but not mandatory. No smoking; no drugs. Leave a message for Paul at (919) 882-8400 (High Point, NC). - TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED for furnished apt Good location, pool, laundry, AC, on bus route. Available Aug. 30 rent only $98 and lj low utilities. Call Susan in Raleigh at 782-4345 Keep Trying! FEMALE NEEDED to be the third roommate in a Foxcroft Apartment. Single room, rent $113.00 plus Vj utilities. Lease until April. CaU 942-3260 or 929-4806.. . FEMALE WANTED TO SHARE ROOM in apt., near campus, $80month 4- lj utilities, very convenient location. Call 967-5884. wonted I NEED 4 NON-STUDENT TTX to any home football game and am willing to make attractive offer. Call 379-8579 collect. Art. WANTED: NEED 2 S-5 or better. Wffl pay top dollar for each possible trade. CaU 968-9409 anytime. Please keep trying. We're desperate! for rent PARKING SPACES FOR RENT - close to , campus. CaU 9424058. FOXCROFT APT. NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENT. Can move in immediately! For info. CaU Bob at ' 929-1956. SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL one bedroom apartment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool, on bus line. Call Greer. belt Apts., 929-3821 for appointment. 10 am-6 pm, Mon. -Sat, 1-5 on Sunday. hb3 Angola miscellaneous PLEASE TRADE YOUR N-4 PARKING sucker for ; my S-5 sticker. It would make my life a lot easier! Thank you! Pete 929-2787. Keep trying! DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACES FOR RENT-PARK and walk to campus. $22.50 per I ' ti Ann r r"t t monui yjm yy-oo FREE ROOM IN RETURN FOR babysitting and; light housekeeping. 6 miles north in the county. Need own car 967-4528. - " TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD AND PRODUCE. Seafood Thurs-Sat, Produce Morn, Sat, 300 W. Rosemary behind Chutney's. IVi ' blocks from campus. Customer parking 10 off all" produce and eggs 9-noon Saturdays. We feature the area's freshest seafood and local produce. PARKING SPACE NEAR CAMPUS AVAILABLE,' $50 per semester. Call 929-2819 for more info. - '''.' personals JOAN (J.D.E.) - The most beautiful girl in the world" (in ed. 41 - 2nd S.S.) - Td like to get together with you for anything (dinner, movie, Jogging. . .) Can't we? David P. 553-7877 (collect), or respond in paper. FROM WEDNESDAY NIGHT: SINGLE LIFE IS great, but it's hard not to fall in love with a blonde who likes James Taylor! You're a curie! Love, Me. "YOUNG RADICAL" must admit-not actually "lawbreaker in Bight from police." Hid out for ; lovelust, not protection. Sorry for deception. Since "bright sensitive young woman" now almost geritol .addict seems fair trade. Let's continue. Respond. ' COME JOIN US FOR WORSHIP at 11:00 Sunday and afterwards enjoy home cooked food at Carrboro United Methodist Church more info caB 933-5148 or 942-1223. FREE COPY! Your Right To Know by Darwin; Gross. Subjects ranging from the spiritual body of man to abortion, science, the sun, and the awakening of one's consciousness. Write:. ECKANKAR Center, P.O. Box 4125, Chapel Hill 27514. ; SORORITIES - Good luck in rush! 900 fine women are looking you over we know you'll show them the great Greek life. See you on the 10th , Panhellenic Council TO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN the world -Janice I Love You so very much. Through our. Lord Kam , . ... MICHAEL T. WHERE ARE YOU? MARVIN

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