4 Th Dsity Tcr Kaci We&wtday, April 18, 1875 Advice for the whole woman A '1 wntetatoo&rdPs book- nnefunl A if J 4 V V by Dsth Sluder DTH Contributor . rarstogec by Switchboard, Ine, Chapel HUL 1t74. $3. WW' v:.:-I'.:i.'.-::':-:'-? 'v:-? 1 '"lluuWllllUJljlll""'" f Memphis Blues Caravan Houston Stackhouse (top), win join fellow guitarist Bukka Whits (lower right) and pianist Memphis Red (lower left) when the Caravan stops for a Memorial Hail concert April 19. Ever since the first Last Whole Earth Catalogue came out (or the last First Whole Earth Catalogue), various Whole Something-or-Other Catalogues have appeared on the scene, offering advice on everything from planting marijuana to making quilts. The Whole Women Carologue, published by Switchboard in Chapel Hill, is such a publication. Following the traditional format of its predecessors, it is a directory of advice and information. particularly worthwhile to women living in North Carolina. Such a directory is long overdue; there have been few unifying threads of communication among the state's female population. This book would therefore be extrememly valuable for women in isolated parts of North Carolina. However, for women in the Triangle area, particularly those already involved with the feminist" movement, the Carologue serves only as a. brief summary of familiar places and; organizations. In the words of the editors: "This publication is not definitive because an entire directory for North Carolina would take a lifetime to compile. Rather it is like a map, with a hint there and a clue there, to our Film festival at UNC The First North Carolina Film Festival in Chapel Hill will be held April 18, 19 and 20. Independent filmmakers and film buffs from across the state will show films, exchange ideas and attend special workshops. Area filmmakers Chris Potter and Bryan Elsom have planned the festival. Film showings and workshop signups will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in Murphy Hall. Workshops are scheduled for Saturday and are open to the public. cm n LnJ n( M A He's Bill Wright, manager of Brendle's. And he just has to be non compos mentis. You see, he runs this fabulous store absolutely crammed with name brand stuff. And he's practically giving it away. Like, his prices aren't just low. They're incredible! Which is a beautiful break for you. Because you can save a bundle on things that turn you on. All those things you need to stick a bit of distraction up the campus quiet. Like audio gear. CalculatorsTapes and records. TV's. Beer copiers. Cameras. And carloads of countless other commodities. And that brings up a question. Why is this madperson coming up with such a great deal of great deals? Well, one rumor has it that he's bustin' butt to try and win an all-expense paid trip to Tabor City. Another story making the rounds is that he's earn ing tuition money for a night course on "How To Solve Macrame And Other Knotty Problems." But whatever the reason, he's out to move merchan dise. And to do it, he'll accept all kinds of bread. He'll gladly take your personal check, sans hassle. Or coin of the realm. He's into plastic, like Master Charge and BankAmericard. Hell, for all we know, he might even go for beads and wampum. One thing for sure, this dude does peddle a pile of loot. And, as if his prices weren't reason enough to get it on, he does another number, too: he lays a. double guarantee on everything he sells. So if you aren't happy, content and satisfied with your bargain, ' 1 i "- ii AT i i 1 old vvhatsisface will make it right. Or see that the maker makes it right. Or whatever it takes to keep you happy, content and satisfied. And you never have to worry about being ripped off. Because this Brendle's outfit just isn't into nocturnal aerodynamics. Nosir. They'll be around until Snoopy has kittens. So you should get yourself in gear and cut out for Brendle's with rapidity. That way, you can take advantage of Loony Bill. Before he comes to his senses. EjOONV BILL'S EiEST BEJ: Kodak J KODAK POCKET INSTAMATIC Drop-in cartridge loading. Dependable magicube flash with " used magicube signal Color-corrected lens. The little camera for big. sharp pictures. Made to retail for $24 95. ONLY 1497 6562-095-2 FMAM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO Wake-to-music or wake-to-music and Alarm. Snooz-Alarm feature 24-hour wake-up system. Solid-state circuitry with AFC. Made to retail for $51 .95 ONLY 6800-121-3 3947 - vy. -.v ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. A lightweight 5 oui itasv Floating decimal. Optional AC Adapter available for only $3.96. Made to retail for $24 88. 6889-00-1 Enjoy Police. Fire. Marine and Government Weather broadcasts. AMFM. too. i Dattery or AC. Save even more with $3 factory rebate Compare at $32 95. MULTI-BAND PORTABLE RADIO ONLY 6800-080-1 2597 Chapel Hill Boulevard-Durham Other locations in GREENSBORO. ELKIN. HICKORY and WINSTON-SALEM. Bill Richardson, coordinator of the Appalshop, the Appalachian Film Workshop in Whitesburg, Kentucky, will discuss the shop and show films made by local people at 8 p.m. Saturday and at the Ranch House. A brunch will be held at 1 1 a.m. Sunday at the Ranch House where awards for films entered by North Carolina filmmakers will be made. Reservations for the brunch are required and available by calling the Ranch House. Further information can be obtained at the Union desk. Keep an eye on the DTH CLASSIFIEDS 0 (0 ft totalis territory." The most helpful part of the book is its appendix, which lists addresses of both national and state organizations, including health and pregnancy clinics, legal aid societies, children's clinics, senior citizens' programs and political organizations. Individual departments and clinics are listed for each county in North Carolina, with a tew brief sentences on where to go for specialized help if none is available in the area. There are a few things that could be improved. Black women and lesbians are dismissed with only a couple of pages of nebulous interviews (B: "How would you describe lesbiansT J: "Right on women") But worse still is the inclusion of poetry and a short 'play on country living which adds nothing to the catalogue artistically and indeed makes it seem politically trivial. - The guy at the bookstore told me there were a lot of things in the Catalogue that would make a good parody, and he's right. Despite that drawback, the catalogue is a worthwhile effort and a handy guide of where-and-how to's, particularly for women outside the Triangle area, even those who do not support women's liberation. Buy a copy ol it because the proceeds go to make the next issue bigger and better, and Tar Heel women need a good directory of information, organizations and plain old advice. De Havilland Miss Olivia de Havilland, stage and screen actress and the winner of two Academy Awards, will speak at 8 p.m. Thursday in Memorial Hall, tin her career and the making of Gone With The Wind. Recently, Miss de Havilland returned from Paris, now her home, to complete an original television screenplay entitled 77?? Screaming Woman. Tickets for the de Havilland speech are $1.00 and available at the Union desk. The film Gone With The Wind will be shown at 8:30 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hall. Tickets for the movie are $.50 and are also available at the Union desk. Study Aids Bone up, chum, the time draws near! Pick'em out now at -J tr V Chapel Hill Open until 10 o'clock DTH Classifieds FOR SALE Country Charm City Convenience: 3 bedroom, a bath, house in rural setting between UNC and Duke. $30,450. Call 489-2694 or 933-8301, ext. 348. STEREOS: As always, get great sound at the right price from Ann Shachtman. Visit Stereo Sound, 175 E. Franklin St. (Upstairs above P.J.'s) 942-8546. Stereo Components Name brands at lowest prices from factory distributor. I can suggest and help set up systems. . Full warranties. Five day delivery. Call Lenny at 967-2612! from 3 to 10 p.m. any day. For sale: used refrigerator approx. 12 cu. ft In very good condition, runs very well. $1 00. Will bargain. Ken or Buz, 933 3842. It's a steal. OVER 500 RECENT STEREO ALBUMS FOR SALE 50C $2.50. Wed. April 16, through Friday. April 18 at TOWN HALL. Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Allman, Eagles, etc. 1970 MG midget: radial tires, wire rim wheels, radio, 48,000 miles. Asking $1395. Call 966-2281 ext. 283 before 5 p.m. or 929-9984 after 5. FOR RENT Available immediately 2 & 3 bedroom AC mobile homes. $95.00 to $125.00. Also May rental available. Tel. 929-2854 or Durham (collect) 489-4441. : Trying to sublease your apartment for the summer? Or need -an apartment for the summer? Well pay you $5 to rent through us. Can NCL 967-9605. . Wanted: responsible couple or girls to sublet beautifully furnished one bedroom apt. May 15-Aug. 15. Convenient location across from University Mall on Bus line. $145 month. 967-5434. Need graduate or professional rpommmate lor this summer and next year. Share two bedroom apt. Carpet, air conditioning, pool, dishwasher, drapes. Call Stan Williams, 933-1628. One bedroom in three bedroom apartment, three miles from campus. For first summer session. Quiet, with large yard. $50month, plus utilities. Call Jack, 942-3029. Two female roommates wanted for furnished house. Four' miles from campus. Rides furnished H needed. Call Carolyn, 933-8366, 8-5. After 5:30, 544-3243. Available May 6. Apartment to sublet May-August Two bedrooms. Close in, on bus route. Call 929-6193. Spacious two-bedroom apt In Carrboro. Fully furnished, to sublet May-August. Kitchen, bath, two water beds. Call 942 4493 or 929-5705 after 5. Needed: place to live for May-June. Walking distance or on bus route. Prefer room In house. Willing to babysit for low rent Call 933-3213. Women! Try leisure living at KAPPA ALPHA THETA SORORITY this summer. $120 double, $145 single per session. Air conditioning, sun deck, kitchen faculties, morel For more Mo, cal 968-9398. $50 reward for lease of quiet house May or June, Chapel Hill Carrboro. Can 544-3341 anytime. 942-1984, 6-1 p.m. Two bedroom apt. to sublet May-August $155 a month. Call 967-9047 after 5:00. ROOM FOR SUBLEASE: one block from campus (beside Kappa Sigma); $50 monthly for room, H20, electricity, and already furnished. Keep calling, 929-4764. - Female roommate needed: 3 bdr. Towns House Apt. $62.33 and 13 utilities. May thru Aug. Call 933-3308 after 5:00. Need one girt to share apartment for 2nd session summer school. Three bedrooms, furnished, swimming pool, three blocks from campus. $187.00 phis utilities per month. Call Vicki. 933-6171. Roommate(s) needed for one or both summer sessions. Bolinwood apartments. 3 bedrooms, air conditioning, 2 bathrooms, pool, tennis. On bus route. 1 mile from campus. 967-8653. HELP WANTED Students interested in part time employment for the Fafl 75 semester should apply at UNC Student Stores 9 a.m.-5p-m. Needed for Fall 75. Teachers tor Beth El Synagogue Religious School. Grades 2-10. Sunday morning 10 aj--12 noon. Knowledge of Hebrew not required. Contact Dr. Joel Schwartz after 640 p.m. 942-2897. OPPORTUNITY, speretlme, earn up to $100 weekly In your home addressing circulars! List of firms with offers sent for fust $2,001 Guaranteed WG Smith Enterprises, Box S61-C46, Sunnyvale, Calif. 94088. Out-of-state summer obs available for college students. Pay negotiable. Ca 942-3168 between 9:00-12:00 and 1.-00-4:00 p.m. Help wanted: Chapel HM Country Club. $2Shr. and meaL Apply 400 Country Club Road or cafl 929-3737. MISCELLANEOUS FORMAL WEAR SHOP - DURHAM'S OLDEST - PRICES $154)0 to $25.00 1825 CHAPEL HILL ROAD, DURHAM -TELEPHONE 489-3975. Assuming loan on house convenient to Duke and UNC Wrfts. to Mrs. Vivian Cater, 1005 Westwood Ave-, High Point, N-C. 27262. Phone 882-2933 after 7 p.m. WANTED Hungry students to take advantage of ox. Chopped Slriom dinner, served wtth hash brown, tossed salad a French bread - $149 - Between 3 pjn.-11 pjn.onry - wtth this ad. THE WAFFLE SHOPPE, 203 E. Franki Street Lost: aght-blonde golden retriever. 1 year old female, red collar. Answers to Usa. Missing two weeks. Generous reward. No questions asked, ptacse cal APS or $42-787 evenings. PRO-LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING: Call BIRTHCHOICE 7 pjn.-V, 3 m. Monday thru Friday. URGENTH Lost a tan undergraduate library. twenty dollars for Ks s ; a notebook from downstairs .emety valuable to me. WES pay etum. Cal 933-4805. CcnesndsaB wlm us to the Bahamas on two M'Gutfstars--' LoUol booze, sun and funl - UNC Sailing Oub; cafl Debcy, 933-7308. Color printing Is not mysterious, it's easy A tun and It's cheaper than sending It off. Let PHOTOCRAFT show you how. In the Village Shopping Center. 967-8153. Blues Lovers Unite! Heather plays the blues at Town Has tonight Only 50C before 9 p.m. You can cry or boogie to Heather from Wrtghtsvttle Beach.

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