4BThe Daily Tar HeelThursday, April 26, 1984 2MB Student Legal Services director serves about 2, 000 students yearly f tmiivt Each of I WWfeJ sale at ywytvy spec ifi these advertised items is rea or below the advertised Drice i cany noiea in mis aa. uired to be readily available for in each A&P Store, except as I PRICES OFFERED THRU SAT, APRIL 28 AT A&P IN CHAPEL HILL AND CARRBOf.o ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL A&P FOR DETAILS ON DOUBLE COUPONS 3 Beautiful Patterns Hand Painted Baroque MM? M Van M 4 Wf kai M tAU mmmm SEE COUPON BELOW ON COMPLETER PIECE This Week's Feature Salad Plate '0 WITH EVERY 3.00 PURCHASE each ( V SAVE 80 LB. Chuck Roast WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Bone In lb. SAVE 1.51 LB. Cubed Sfea WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF ramuy Pack A. FA CAtfC E? A r OrHV " KmtAmt c.h With OiialitwjL C0T0T8 ) SAVE 1.00 EA. aho Potatoes id .... I fCi 10 lb GENUINE BAKING IIP bag SAVE 63 ON 3k SAVE 40 EA. 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Main Street OEUCMESSEM SPECIAL PASTRAMI CORNED BEEF Roast Beef LORRAINE Swiss Cheese DELICIOUS Cole Slaw 8-PIECE WITH 5 ROLLS Box-Of-Chicken TWIN Bread ROAST BEEF Sub Sandwiches MOCHA AND JAVA BLEND Imported Coffee lb. 4 ib 398 fl 099 each m loaf 149 each U 3" By JENNIFER KELLER SlafT Writer Dottie Bernholz, director of Student Legal services, graduated from UNC in I963 and "never moved away." Bernholz legally represents all UNC students. Student Legal X Dottie Bernholz with "students' Services at UNC serves 2,000 students a year; Bernholz, a General College adviser, has in dividual contact with a large number of students '. Bernholz said she deals mostly landlordtenant difficulties, and, unfor tunately, divorces." Legal services does not differentiate problems by gender, but Bernholz said, "along sexual lines, I see more distressed unwed fathers (than unwed mothers). He's had no guidance and comes in very naive." Bernholz said N.C. laws that discriminate . against women are rare. "There's been a great deal of reform. Most (now) place a heavier burden on men. Marital property is now divided in half; there have been significant changes." "I do psychologically favor ERA," Bernholz said. She feels ERA is needed but the problem would be "enforcement," she said. Bernholz feels Legal Services "has fulfilled a big need, but students are still asserting their rights without understan ding their responsibilities." Bernholz said the biggest problem, is that "students come through (college) in isolated circumstance." She said students are too protected, often living together and joining fraternities and sororities. "People living alone have a clearer vi sion of reality. I think UNC should let student still living in an embryonic world see that's a real world out there. I'm not sure that's happening," she said. Bernholz said she believes women have to overcome the "new superwoman, superlawyer, be-everything image." She said, "It's tough. Women have to recognize their weaknesses." Bernholz lives close to campus with her husband, also an attorney, and a 16-year-old son who goes to Chapel Hill High School. They have a 20-year-old daughter who attends Boston University. At home, Bernholz said she is con stantly reminded that she is "as human as anyone else. I scream and yell too. I might be a role model on campus, but at home everyone's on my case. It's self regulating," she said. . As a professional Bernholz said she feels "you've got to have self-respect, be a little tougher. Being competitive and not complacent is good for you." But she balances it by not taking herself too seriously. "Sometimes you just have to laugh at yourself," she said. fr-o-. xX- :-x-....v.--.l: .J - .tjw: ' -w-- '.".X.-. .-. ' VSC 'AK' rV-iCw: . : ... - v T y fc TII2 COST OF LIVE n 3. Suppon. trie (TD March of Dimes B-B-HBIPTM DEFECTS FOUNDATK3NBB x'xTti - V .-4 t PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private practice offers, confidential care including: Birth Control "Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of Menstrual Cramps Abortion (to 18 weeks) Gynecology "Breast Evaluation TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 1 !? 'x xSrf'A x y1 sx, x, x r xi , . .s - ' f -V c. . . x xx- . . x"x N -"-V V x. 4 x sx -t J x. ' X , - ' ; , xV 109 Conner Dr., Suite 2202 Chapel Hill, N.C. 942-0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall K J x. - X xx..-- .' t f. '.X9U..XX.!'. XV'W.V. '.-.X-x A .ixxxXi..3x. .M? f::ix UlM ZlIU' Sdlill.ll'lx Ge thinking done With the rains of March pierced to the root, April's sweet breath has fallen upon the N.C. Botanical Gardens, where students can prepare for final exams. J , RE-ELECT DON WILLHOIT County Commissioner May 8 Progressive, Responsive, Responsible Government LEAVING??? Vote one-stop absentee ballot at Chapel Hill Municipal Bldg. by May 3 VOTE DON WILLHOIT R.G. Stamey District Manager Southern Bell Post Office Box 32000 Raleigh, North Carolina 27622 Phone (919) 836-4200 April 16, 1984 TO UNIVERSITY OF NOrtTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL DORMITORY STUDENTS Dear Customers: During the reconnection of student telephone service in August of 1983 there was considerable confusion and misunderstanding regarding the provision of Custom Calling features which resulted in some students receiving unrequested Custom Calling features. On behalf of Southern Bell I want to apologize again for any inconvenience, confusion, or misunderstanding. In order to avoid any similar occurrences in the future, we will implement new procedures for service connections beginning with the 1984 fall semester. ' As in the past, dormitory students will still be able to. fill out an application form far telephone service. IVc believe this method is a time-saver and convenience to you and to the Company. However, this form will be changed to avoid future problems. (1) It will include a listing of the various Custom Calling Services available with a method for selecting those which you may desire. (2) It will show an itemization of the charges for these services as well as charges for service connection, basic services and additional directory listings . (3) To avoid misunderstandings regarding proper authorization of the services requested, the application will require the signature of the customer responsible for the service and will be carbonized so that you may retain a copy of the application for your records. (4) Any subsequent marketing by telephone of Custom Calling features to the students will be followed by a confirmation letter to them which will itemize the services ordered, the charges for those services and the date of the order. We value your business and your confidence, and sincerely hope these arrangements will help you in planning your telephone needs for the fall semester. Should you have any further questions, please call 832-3377. Sincerely yours , R. G. Stamey Operations Manager - Southern Bell GOOD ONLY AT DELI LOCATIONS Chapel Hill