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2The Daily Tar Hd Thursday, October 8, 1937 rnMPiiTFR nn f n -1 n o D D 0 1 D a i D D D 0 1 0 0 0 o Sales. Service. Support. Training o Computers. Prinhrs. Monitors, Modems. Expansion Cards o Software. Cables. Ribbons. Disks. Paper 211 5. Elliot Rd. CHAPEL HlLL Krocer Plaza H68-8888 EH s D Oops. Your hair stylist goofed. And we know exactly how you feel. . It can happen. But not at Supercuts. Each of our licensed stylists is thoroughly trained to cut your hair exactly right every time. No hesitation, no mistakes. We guarantee it. So try us. We promise you a perfect cut. No Oops, Ands, or Buts. If this sounds like your style, rip out this ad, bring it in. And well give you a free shampoo or blow dry. V I w cvl hek tot yow ty net ova Just $8. CHAPEL HILL 141 Rams Plaza Hours: Mori. Fri. 9 9 Sat. 9 6 967-0226 v DURHAM 3117 Shannon Road (next to South Square Mall) 489 7674 0 I 1 1 1 6 It's that time of year again. The temperature is dropping, the leaves are changing, and grocery stores are packed with Halloween candy. You guessed it it's sweater weather. They're shorter than last year, but still very popular. And, attention all you fashion-conscious women be prepared to break out the Nair because you'll be showing more leg than ever by wearing stylish, shorter skirts. But. guys, you can relax. The style for you this season is casual all the way. Staff writer Kathy Peters provides the lowdown on the season's fashion scene. Don't fall behind! Find out what's in and what's out - ' 7 Book lovers, and lovers of book reviews, rejoice! Once again, he's back. Sports Editor James Surowiecki tells about Jay Mclnemey's novel Ransom, the struggle of a man within himself. WXYC deejay Todd Morman asks: "Are you bored with Bad already? Now that you know what Michael's been doing for the last few years, i.e. nothing of importance, it's a good time for seeking out music that's new, different and maybe a bit challenging." Here's your chance to take a look at some of the best of the enormous number of releases playing at your local college radio station. S Since this is such fashionable issue, we thought we'd share with you what the professionals are wearing today. Staff writer Jenny Livingston ventured into two fashion shows sponsored by professional fraternity Delta Sigma Pi. Your trusty jeans and T-shirts just won't do. so see how the business minded are dressing for success. fa Labor unions. Communism and football. Daddy, what's the deal with these things? This week Joe Bob has a unique perspective of these three institutions. But, what's the movie of the week? "Terminal Entry." Everyone but a Communist loves a good high school sex comedy action adventure computer movie, and no one more so than Joe Bob. Check it out. A n Mid-terms getting you down? Tired of feeling guilty for blowing off your papers and studying ' until the last minute, and then cramming? Or perhaps you're just bogged down from living in Davis all week. After you get your fill of Homecoming activities this weekend, pull out your handy Week's Fare to plan your social calendar. We'd never let you down. A J Okay, so last week you went hungry because you missed the cooking column. Fear not. aspiring ' ' campus cooks. This week Assistant University Editor Rachel Orr relates how the theory of evolution has helped three apartment mates to reach delectable heights of new recipe creations. Carolina Stir Fry and chocolate chip cookies are on the menu. So, enjoy! A ONo writing on the walls this week use your ears and nose instead. For this week's graffiti ' column, staff writer Joanne Gordon brings you some of Chapel Hill's annoying and unobtrusive sounds and smells. Nose and ear plugs not included. Staff: Francine Allen, Chris Cain, Joanne Gordon. Karen Hatton, Jenny Livingston, Beth Miller. Todd Morman, Kathy Peters, Allison Pike, James Surowiecki; Lisa Lorentz, copy editor; Ruth Davis, layout design. Cover art by Charlotte Cannon. Thanks to Vic Cotto for the use of his photography studio. Models: Randy Aldridge, Jim Barnhill, Christine Hanning, Stephanie Rich and Pam Starkey. I I II r, -ill m r.Ji 1 r.'J UNIQUE CLOTHING, JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES C- M"S: 11-6:30 czZZ-- TZZZZ SUN.: 12: -6:30 30-6:30 m m I m I ml I I m tea llr.'JII 1 Oft TT FR A MkTT TM QX PR A MKT IM fFWTRF
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