. 14Tb3 Tar HMonday, August 29, 1988 Tiroamigle movoegoers lhavepleisityo By JAMES MILLS Staff Writer After a long day of classes and studying, there's no better way to relax than to catch a movie. The Chapel Hill area offers plenty of choices for the moviegoer. From the latest Hollywood release to foreign films to old classics, you can find them all around Chapel Hill. Four commercial movie theaters are in Chapel Hill: the Carolina Blue and White Theatres, the Varsity Theatre, the Ram Triple and the Plaza. Classic movies can be seen at the Chapel Hill Public Library weekly and occasionally in the Carolina Union Film Auditorium. Foreign films and independent films are regularly featured at the Rialto r i L WELCOME UNC STUDENTS! il Ways o Make Bainikninig IE asaeir o CCB has more locations in the Triangle area than any other bank, 35 in fact. What this means for you is easy banking and convenience. The OrangeChatham locations closest to you are: University Square Office Express 24 University Mali Office Express 24 Chapel Hill Blvd. Office Express 24 Plantation Plaza Office, Carrboro Express 24 North Carolina Memorial Hospital Express 24 Only UNC Union Circle Express 24 Only Fearrington Village Office Pittsboro Hillsborough St. Pittsboro - West Street Hillsborough - North Churton St Hillsborough Boone Square Express 24 Only : 942-4101 Central Carolina Bank Your Financial Advantage. Member FDIC Get free checking a! CUB with $250 In Premium Savings and apply fur Check Protection or Direct Deposit - and we ll buy your first box of 200 checks. Iftfc Wfef tff H la ar CO (WcUag KrwwU Ml IM Mm. V H HlJifilll 4 WEE CHECKS! Good only with cat mo Theatre and the Studio I and II, both in Raleigh, and frequently in Chapel Hill's own Varsity Theatre. The Carolina Blue and White, located uptown at the corner of Franklin Street and Columbia Street, is Chapel Hill's largest movie house. Built in 1944, and split into two theaters in 1976, the Carolina is owned by the Toronto-based movie chain Cineplex Odeon and offers first run Hollywood movies. Regular admission is $4.50 for adults and $2.50 for children. Daily matinees cost only $3 before 6 p.m. The Ram Triple Theatres, owned by Carmike Cinemas, are below the NCNB Plaza on Rosemary Street beside Molly Maguire's Restaurant and Pub. Snowing first run Holly wood films, the Rain charges $4.50 for regular adult admission and $2.50 for children. Daily matinees before 5 p.m. cost $2.50. Assistant manager Susan Jensen says Tuesday night at the Ram is bargain night. The price on Tuesday nights is $2.50 $2.49 for the theatre admission, with 1 cent See THEATERS page 34 weetsBii ops acM y gar wA space By DALE SMYTH Stan Writer Of the food stores near campus which are neither restaurants, fast food places nor grocery stores, there are two kinds: frozen-dessert shops and bakeries. The frozen-dessert shops are Baskin-Robbins, Gelato DX)ro, Haagen-Dazs, Swensen's and The Yogurt Pump. The bakeries are Bruegger's Bagel Bakery, The Colum bia Street Bakery and Coffeehouse and The Cookie Jar. All of these businesses are on Franklin Street, except the Columbia Street Bakery and Coffeehouse. Baskin-Robbins on any given day has at least 40 flavors of ice cream. It serves by cup or cone, as you please, with no distinction in price a single scoop either way is $1.10. A waffle cone, however, is 30 cents, more. Baskin-Robbins also has pre-packed ice cream by the quart, ice-cream sandwiches, pies and cakes. Gelato DXro has about 20 flavors of ice cream. It also serves by cup or cone, but while a single scoop in a cup is $1, a single scoop in a cone, which comes only in the waffle variety, is $1.30. Gelato DX)ro also has seven flavors of frozen yogurt and gourmet coffee and iced cappuccino. Haagen-Dazs has about 30 flavors of ice cream. It serves by cup or cone, and has three sizes of cups and three CHAPEL HILL'S LEADING EDGE DEALER SALES - SERVICE - TRAINING Authorized dealer for: The Leading Edge Model D Dual Floppy Turbo monochrome monitor keyboard Dos 3.2 GW Basic Word Processing Regular $995 Special $895 rA'Xff vim i vvif iu t iii vi iivr Regular $ 1 395 Special $ 1 295 if ' -u" j IL J I " B - - BTj f7 visa r i 21 1 S. Elliott Rd. Kroger Plaza Mon. -Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-5 968-8888 kinds of cones sugar, cake and waffle. A single scoop either way is $1.10, but a waffle cone is 30 cents more. Haagen-Dazs also has banana splits, ice-cream cookies and cakes and hand-dipped ice-cream bars. Swensen's on any given day has at least 40 flavors of ice cream, and they have the ingredients to make 175. It serves by cup or cone, same, price either way, $1.05 for a single scoop. Very soon they also will be offering frozen yogurt in 50 flavors. Swensen's, besides being an ice-cream shop, is also a restaurant, so there are waitresses to serve you at a table. The Yogurt Pump, an all-yogurt shop, has five flavors. Two of them are always two kinds of vanilla, one is always a kind of chocolate and two change daily. They sell by cup or cone, about the same price either way, $1 for a small cone, $1.14 for a small cup. Every Tuesday at The Yogurt Pump is Trivia Tuesday answer a question in the category of your choice and get free toppings. Bruegger's Bagel Bakery has nine flavors of bagels, including poppy and sesame seed, onion and cinnamon-raisin. A single bagel is 30 cents and a dozen are $3.25. It has six flavors of cream cheese, including a rich honey walnut, and occasionally features a special flavor like straw berry. The bakery has five salad toppings: egg, chicken, seafood, tuna and hummus. It features two soups daily. The Columbia Street Bakery and Coffeehouse has cookies, brownies, muffins and all-butter pastries and will make custom cakes for birthdays and other occasions, along with six kinds of fresh bread daily. It also serves fresh cappuccino, espresso and See SWEETSHOPS page 17 : r Great Prices0 Great Selection0 Great Furniture Bookcases... from 39.88 j?l r-r '-j-v uesKuimngiasuai unairs...FROM io.au Futons... from 79.88 Sleeper Sofas.. .239.88 All Wood Desks ...from 89.88 4fP Much, Much, More! FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES Ram's Plaza 15r5bl ByPass Chapel Hill FREE Local Delivery 967-7060 C VISA M-F 1 0 am-7 pm Sat. 10 am-6 pm Sunday 1 pm-5 pm

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