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2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, October 4, 1984 Interstate banking holds consumer options By VANCE TREFETHEN Business Editor Interstate banking in the Southeast could mean more choices for North Carolina bank customers and more capital for businesses and jobs in the state, but some pending court cases have cast a shadow over the region's attempts at interstate banking. imrni 106 Henderson St. (2nd Floor) Directly above Hectors, enter from Henderson St. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 967-CUTS (2887) $10.00 off perms Expires Oct. 7, 1984 ViTi'lfVvi''! CV( Choose a suit, sportcoat, or slacks 1V Wool Suits 2-Fer $298 reg. $295ea . LcXVnnl Flannel 3 Blazer 2-Fer $158 reg. $160ea. Wool Tweed Sports Coats 2 Fer $78 reg. $175ea. sv xv Wool Blend Cnnrf On iff 2 Fer $138 reg. $155ea. Don't Heed Crew Neck Sweaters 2 Fer $28 reg. $35ea. Attentions At Cost See How Easy It te to 8 A Bern Dresser For less. linn's (LXlntftmg GLuphtmrb 163 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapel HHI . 10-6:30 M-Sat., Sun, 1-5 Also BMOC 1-85, exit 145 sissnifrKBdu aicflls Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTffoffice 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 $4.00 5$ for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type. Please notify the DTFfoffice immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements THESE WILL BE AN EARLY DEADLINE FOB ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PLACED IN THE DTH ON WED. OCT. 17 (first pabBcatioa after FaJl Break). Classifieds deadHae wBI be Oct. 11 at aooa. DC deadHae wiO be Oct. IS at aooa. Plaaabeadl 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 wil! be paid to health oi-taokera, age 18-35 who coaapleta aa EPA breathias stady oa UNC cam ass. Please call 966-1253 MoadayFriday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. LEARN BARTENDING Anyone 19 or over. Work in exciting places, earn high income, meet interesting people. Classes held at 106 Fraternity Court. Call 942-5385 TODAY. APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL OF NURSING. General college sophomores and UNC CH juniors and seniors may pick up applications for 1985-1986 academic year (begins second summer session 1985) in room 1, Carrington HaD on Oct. 3rd, at 7:00pm. The application process will be discussed at this time. Why be alone tonight? if the only thing waiting for you right now is your dorm room key, pick up a bag of freshly baked cookies! 112 W. Franklin Street (beside Hdagen-Dazs) Forced Intercourse Sexual Assault CHEC Contraceptive Health Education Clinic 966-2281, ext. 275 ask your RA or group leader to call us for presentations on rape awareness & prevention Interstate banking, which would allow out-of-state banks to operate in North Carolina and N.C. banks to do business in other states, became a possibility in this state over the summer when the N.C. General Assembly passed an interstate banking law in July. "The new law allows North Carolina banks to acquire or merge with banks SPECIALS HAIRCUTS $10.50 (reg. $15.50) with selected stylists ; $10.00 off highlights Please bring coupon J i7-r VVHr and get both at special 5' Wool Suits 2 Fer $438 reg. $435ea. Worsted Wool Suits 2 Fer $378 reg. $395ea. CW I i vaF Harris Tweed sport coats Vi 2 Fer $228 reg. $235ea. Reversible Pile Jackets Two? 2 Fer $75 reg. $75ea. Worsted Wool Pants 2 Fer $69 reg. $67.50ea. YON KIPPUR EVENING SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT GERRARO HALL on Friday Oct .5th at 6:30pm Day services are at Duke University in Baldwin Auditorium at 9:00am. Please stop by HiDel, 210 W. Cameron, to pick up tickets, (free to students) BUY YOUR SIGMA DERBY DAYS SHIRTS at Johnny's T-Shirt. AO profits will help build chapel Hill's new Ronald McDonald House. 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. White females 18 years and older of approximately 20 over appropriate weight range, who are interested in participating in a paid nutritional survey piease 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. LAW SCHOOL SURVIVAL ABALSD is Sponsor ing lecture "How To Write a Law Exam" with Dean Brown and Professor Loewy this Friday at 1pm in CR 1. Be there!!! THERE WILL BE A PERFORMING ARTS COMMIT TEE MEETING Sunday, October 7 at 7:00 in room 208 of the Union. It is important to be there! Thanks. CAROLINA STUDENT FUND STEERING COMMITTEE will meet today at 3:30. Members at large will meet next week. Birth Gctntrol Annual Exams for Women o FREE Pregnancy Tests Bl Counseling A Name You Can Trust 942-7762 Low Cost Confidential 2-tor-1 Week! Thursday's Grand Opening Special: MEDIUM PIZZAS 2 for the price of on!! Offer Good All Day! 10-4-84 Moxican Dolivory Restaurant 968-0033 in 12 other states and the District of Columbia, provided those states and the District have passed similar, reciprocal legislation," said T.B. Sumner, chair man of First Union Corp. in a prepared statement. So far, three other Sou theastern states South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida have reciprocal laws. Traditionally, most banks have been restricted by law to accept deposits only in the state in which they were chartered. Recently, several New England states set up a regional interstate banking system, but that system has been challenged in court, and the outcome of that decision could have a strong impact on banking in the Southeast. The ruling would have an effect on interstate banking in the Southeast, said James Singleton, media relations man ager for First Union National Bank in Charlotte. "The industry is waiting on the effects of that suit. Until Congress acts or the Supreme Court decides the suit, regional interstate banking is omethine that will bane for a while." Local death called suicide The body of Herbert Mann Jones, indicate a reason for the suicide. l 33, of 256 Union Grove Church Road, Jones was arrested at 1:05 a.m. was found by his brother after failing Monday following the assault on West to answer the door when a colleague Franklin St. Four students heardnthe arrived to pick him up for work, said virtim screaming, chased Jones and held J.T. Horton, a detective for the Orange him until police arrived, said Chapel County Sheriffs Department. No note was found at the scene to SECT ' .-...' m am. a Bypass at Elliott Rd El IN h. V . a tar M V& ev XAf 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. RECORD CONVENTION. Sunday, October 7, 10-6. $1.00 admission. 50 tables of 45's and LPs. Big Bam Convention Center. Daniel Boone Antique Village. Hillsborough. 1-732-8912. 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. VISA ANDOR MASTERCARD credit cards for students, 18 years or older. Low fees, small savings account required. Write for details. National Credit Assistance Corp., Suite 300-AD, 325 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003. CHEC, The Contraceptive Health Education Clinic, now offers accurate up-to-date information about contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, and women's and men's health issues. To schedule an individual CHEC appointment, call 966-2281, ext. 275 or ask your resident advisor or group leader to call and reserve a CHEC meeting for your group. E.J. & COMPANY give you the most for your money. Four hours of your favorite jam for only $140. Call Andy Pittman at 967-8871. lost and found FOUND: A NELSONIC DIGITAL WATCH. CALL 948-0359. LOST: GOLD PHI MU SORORITY PIN during the football game. Reward offered. Please call 967-1452 or 967-9165. LOST: Small Ladies Link Type Gold Bracelet with Stones--Lost Sunday morning at K.& W. Cafeteria, adjoining mall, or Carolina Inn Parking Lot- Reward $200- Call after 6:00pm 942-8863. help wanted BURGER KING on 205 E. Franklin in now accepting applications for part time employ. Available hours are 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 10 p.m.-3 a.m. insentive pay provided on late night shift. Apply 2-5 p.m. M-F. Please no phone calls. ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid aaoa cemplctioa of aa EPA breathias stady oa tae UNC caaapas. Tiaac coaaautascat is a boat 20 boars. To qaalify yea aaast b a health, aoa-saaokiag aatheaaatic white asale, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Doaald Horstmaa at 5413804, Moaday-Friday, 8:-5:00. BREAD MAN'S IS NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR KITCHEN STAFF POSITIONS. Undergraduates (fresh mansophomores preferred), must be available nights ::nd weekends, 2-4 days a week. Previous experience not as important as a positive attitude and willingness to learn. Apply in person at Breadman's 337 W. Rosemary Street. HtitiTtiri nwlr rnwTccT ti 1 ill-. 1111 Ul V VsVSll 1 1 NOVEMBER j In The Great Hall Applications for contestants available at Union Desk THE NEW WELL A WELLNESS RESOURCE CENTER Student Health Service, 2nd Floor Health Education Suite 942-WELL or 966-2281 (Ext 275) Drop i.i or call for health infor mation, programs and referrals. Hours: 10-4 Mon.-Wed. 10-4 Friday But if regional interstate banking does go into effect in the Southeast, North Carolina stands to benefit, both in its banking system and in the general economy. "Right now, North Carolina has a very strong position in banking in the Southeast," said Al Fuqua, executive vice president of the N.C. Bankers Association. As interstate banking takes hold, North Carolina banks should expe rience a growth in their available capital, and that will lead to more money for businesses and more new jobs in the state, Fuqua said. For the average customer, the changes will only be minor. "I don't think the average customer is going to see any difference in North Carolina," said Fuqua. The most important change will be simply a growth in the number of banks that are available to serve customers, including banks from large southeastern cities like Atlanta and Miami, Fuqua said. nul roiice Chiel Herman btone. ij0il Jones was released later that day on a $250 secured bond. Det. Horton said Jones had recently served 17 years in prison on charges of first-degree burglary and assault. "We were trying Monday to get his parole revoked after the assault charge," Stone said. PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Relief of Menstrual Cramps Gynecology 109 Conner 942 - NEED SOME EXTRA CASH Harris-Teeter Saasr i-ket at Village Plaza ia Chapel Hill has immediate opeaiags for part-tisae positioas. Flexible hoar. Please apply ia persoa. 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 Fortaaa magazine survey. Offers college students and internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment caB Scott Hoffman after 1pm at 942-4187. PART TIME TYPIST for afternoon 15-20 hours per week. Minimum 70 wpm, excellent speller. 933-1111. WANTED: babysitter to travel with family to Washington D.C. weekend of October 12-14, care for two small children Friday and Saturday evenings. Leave Friday morning, return Sunday night. 929-1251. LIVE IN COUNSELOR POSITIONS opening soon at Tara HaD Home for Boy's, a facility for abused and abandoned boys ages 7-14. We offer large private rooms, board, $650 month base salary, nearby beaches, and a chance to make a difference in a young man's life. College degrees preferred but not required. Contact Steve Wilkins, Program and Personnel Director, P.O.Box 955, Georgetown, S.C. 29442; or call 803-546-3000. HELP WANTED: Pboae caller aeeded for Uaiversity project. $3.85aoar. report to 02 Haae Hall at ftOOpai Wed. Oct 3. Caffiag 6:00 aata 9:30 oa Oct. 3-4 aad Oct. 7-11. Com oa aay or all aights. Qaestioas: call Laarie Norsmaa 962-1208. BABY SITTER NEEDED FOR CUTE, VERBAL 4-year-old girl. Frequent Saturday nights; occasional weekday afternoons. Must have experience and own transportation. 967-1887. NOW HIRING. Chapel Hill area blood plasma center is accepting applications for full and part-time positions. Current needs include persons with venipuncture expe rience. Applications may be obtained at Rite Aid Pharmacy, 109 E. Frnaklin St. Chapel Hill. No phone calls please. HOUSEHELPER NEEDED: aaraweek Friday or Thareday aad Friday Bight. $4boar. Refereaces repaired. 2 blocks from Morehead Bids. 929-8627 eveaiasa. for sale BICYCLE New Bianchi 12 speed, white, 27 inch frame, $250. Call 942-7095. for rent AVAILABLE NOW 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house. New kitchen, all appliances. Convenient Carrboro location, on bus route. Nice backyard. $550month plus deposit. Call 929-4114. Hey Burke County Students! We have an exciting election back home. To apply for absentee ballots, call Alisa i? 968-4345 or Kelle 933-57 or john PROFFIT 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 r Senior citizens for Helms Bj Associated Press Reports A senoir citizens group which says it has 46,000 members in North Carolina endorsed Sen. Jesse Helms re-election Wednesday, while his opponent, Gov. Jim Hunt, won the backing of a solar energy lobbying organization. Helms, whom Hunt has attacked repeatedly as a foe of Social Security, Medicare and other programs for the elderly, announced through a cam paign aide that he had the support of the National Alliance of Senior Citizens. The Alliance, based in Arlington, Va., near Washington, numbers 1.4 million nationally and typically backs conservatives, said national director Curt Clinkscales III. Be Whole speaks in the Pit today Russell McCraw, director of the Be Whole outreach, will speak at noon today in the pit about his transition from a homosexual to hetrosexual lifestyle. McCraw's ministry teaches an alter native to the homosexual life through a relationship with Jesus Christ. "We're not interested in changing anyone from homosexuality to hetro sexuality without seeing an orientation toward Christ being the center of that change," McCraw said. "We only seek to offer change to those who want change." After being active in the gay lifestyle for 10 years and experiencing homo sexual tendencies since puberty, McCraw established his ministry six years ago. "It's nothing more than a Free Pregnancy Tests Abortion (to 20 weeks) Breast Evaluation TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER Dr., Suite 2202 Chapel Hill, N.C. 0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall Classified ad may be placed 3tftLTr C-aroKrariJniort-065Ar Chapel Hill; NG 27514. ' AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Two bedroom apt. Estes Park grad or pro, no children $293month plus utilities. Sign the lease and move in. Eric or John 929-7727. rides Ride Needed to WILMINGTON this weekend (Oct 5-7), will share expenses. -Please caO tone 933-3303. I NEED A RIDE TO MIAMI, FLORIDA or vicinity for faD break. rO share expenses and driving. Call Julio, 933-4415. RIDE NEEDED BADLY TO U VA (Charlottesville) or vicinity over fall break! More than willing to share expenses! Please call Mary Alice at 933-4539. HELP: NEED RIDE TO AND FROM BOSTON OVER FALL BREAK. Will share expenses and driving. Call Larry at 967 8725 and keep trying. THE MAN FROM UNCle needs a ride to the Washington, D.C. area for Fall Break. Will share all expenses. Call Bill at 933-4092. wanted DESPERATE! Need two Oemson tickets. Call Jodi and Karen at 967-0254. Please help us! Thanx. roommates wanted SEMI STUDIOUS FEMALE roommate wanted to share Townhouse Apt. Own room. Rent $123 month plus 13 utilities. Close to campus. Call 968-1633. ROOMMATE WANTED: New 2 bedroom condo close to campus. Fully furnished with all amenities. Female graduate student that is non-smoking is needed. $200month plus utilities. 942 9479. NEED FEMALE NON SMOKING STUDIOUS ROOM MATE TO SHARE BEDROOM IN NEW CONDO. 2 bedroom 1 bath completely furnished except your bedroom $150 per month plus ' utilities. Call 942-5876. personals UBBY, I enjoyed meeting you Sunday. Your radiant smile added brilliance and luster to my day. Hope to see you soon. Till then, Tim. To James the Sophomore business major from Everett. Sorry you had to leave Purdy's before I could say good-bye. Let's try again next Thursday same place. MARIA Do you like coffee in your cream? What about stone irony meteors? I hope you're ready for the Ackland after Taco" Brahi! Rikki, Rikki, Rikki, Rikki, where's the beef? It's at Subway, of course. THE WORD FOR THE WEEK IS "CANNELONI". I don't know how to spell it but I will use it in a sentence for you even as you read this. A college student short on funds asked a friend: "Canneloni some money for the weekend?" Guffaw, Guffaw! Kensington Worthington IH. STING. HAPPY 19th. You're finally legal. Stay crazy and keep up all your good habits like eating, drinking, sleeping and relaxing. We love you! Snyx and Plebian. USCHTS FUTON has arrived! Initiation rites come after the Grateful Dead concert. This promises to be a noteworthy experience, so call 933-4203 for invitation information. BRYAN BOO BOO MAYNOR CONGRATS on your surprise engagement. You broke all of our hearts you stud. From all the girls you've loved before. iOOQOCO STUDENTS WITH DIVORCED SEPARATED PARENTS 6 week supporttherapy group for students, whose paints 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 KKje&"Vss SVIews in Brief Mistrial announced in CP&L case RALEIGH A mistrial was declared after a jury deadlocked in the case of a disabled man who sued Carolina Power & Light Co. for $5 million for injuries he sustained in an electrical shock. Wake County Superior Court Judge Edwin Preston Jr. declared the mistrial Tuesday in the case of Daniel Miller of New Jersey after jurors had deliberated for 15 hours since Friday. byproduct of the changes in my life," he said. UNC marks the first of 100 colleges McCraw hopes to visit in the next two years. He plans to establish a follow up ministry for students seeking change and will return to campus in the spring. "There are somewhere close to 20 million people in North America struggling with this, and that's a conservative estimate," McCraw said. "We're not dangling a carrot out to people as some kind of a false hope. We believe if Christ can not change someone from his homosexual desires and feelings, he can not change anything." Chicken nibs 790 Airport Road Next to A&P 11 am -11 pm, Monday - Saturday Call 942-7178 For Takeout Orders 6" 12" Ham $2.00 $4.00 Roast Beef $2.25 $4.50 Turkey $2.00 $4.00 Chicken Salad . . . $2.10 $4.20 Liver Pate $2.10 $4.20 Pastrami $2.25 $4.50 The HOAGIE $2.25 $4.50 Steak Hoagie $2.40 $4.80 HAPPY HOUR 3-6 pm BEER AND WINE y2 PRICE! Indoor and Outdoor Dining at the DTH office or mailed to TO SA THE DOUGHNUTS WERE GOOD! Where can I get more? Tell me Friday at 2pm in the pit or later at 110. FL KANSAS BALLOON BUYER Thanks for the compliment, but I sold lots of balloons.. .Kenan's a big place. Let's narrow down the possibilities. Selling T-shirts in the pit today at 12:30-1:00. Stop by. Glenda The Sweet Carolina. SCOTT... SCOTT... SCOTT J., Oh,... Nevermind. - Liz and Mags. CONGRATULATIONS KAPPA SIGMA PLEDGES AND STARDUSTER PLEDGES. Hell YES we're psyched! This year wiD be the best. LET'S SURF! Love, The Brothers aad The Stardasters. LAURIE AND MEGAN: Operation B2 has been fun and I've gotten interesting results. Let's hope our victims don't have too much trouble recovering. Love Pam. P.S. Happy Birthday to both of you! WELL I-MISS BEVERLY HORNE PRICE would like to say hoaesrJy-that nothing happened between me and that very nice, recently spoiled virgin. That young man and I oaly talked! And listen you BITCH Tyrrell how do you know so much? Who in the hell are you? What do you want out of me an innocent woman! RAT Hope you did well on your tests! I'm SURE YOU DID!! Love JANE ANNE. TMT "Send her your love, with a dozen roses..." well, you get the idea! Still waiting for you to come by. Come watch the playoffs at Mr. Gatti's every night this week. Thursday night it's the Padres vs. the Cabs at 8:35. Join the playoff action with 75 cans at THE SCOREBOARD BAR. SJS, Thanks for the drinks! So nice of you to oblige. Here's to a great weekend I'm sure! I LOVE YOU, BUMP! SMG HEY WARRIOR Well here's the only thing that you've never gotten. Try to be loveable and come to see me because I don't want to tame your animal style Pinball. BARONESS ELSA SCHRAEDER: Things are getting unsettled in Austria these days. You know I have no political convictions, but Georg and Maria have convinced me to arrange an extended American concert tour for the family. Well see you in..oh, say 1945. Auf Wiedersehen, darling. Max HEY STEVE!!! Remember Me?! Your Psycho II "Buddy". COME SEE CONTROL GROUP AND THE DERBY DARLIN' coart at the Signs Chi Derby Days daace TONIGHT ia Great Hall from 9:30 12:15. Adiaiesioa is $l.DO all soiag to Chapel Hill's aew Roaald McDoaald Hoase. Spon sored by LITE BEER. ALL CAMPUS DERBY DAZE FINALE BASH featarias CHANNEL ONE at the Sigma Chi Hoase Friday eight 9:00 estil ? Sorority winner will be aaaoeaced. Spoasored by Lite Beer. MARK Thanks for 3 great weeks. I'm looking forward to the next 3, and the next, and the next... Where's my pony? CANT FORGE." THE OLD WELL. HOW ABOUT THE NEW WELL"? Located ia the Health Edacatioa Saite 2 ad floor of Sradeat Health Service. The New Well is a health iafonaatvo a referral resoarce center staffed by traiaed peer health edacators. Drop-ia peer coaeeJtatioae, oa trench arogrnmming, (mas sage, aatririoB, etc.) aad telephoae referrals caa be arranged by calliaa 966-2281 Ext. 275 or 942-WELL weekdays betweea 10-4pm. STUDENTS WITH DIABETES Meet other diabetic students Learn about your illness Share ideas and concerns A group for students with diabetes begins Oct. 22 Call 966-3658 before 1019 for information and screening appointment
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