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2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, December 3, 1987 Slit NvF , ojLa Siiii.iiiiiIi MiiiiinuiillllTii lit For Maximum Results Without the Effort, Break Fashions Time Barrier with... BACK THEN && The West End 405 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill 929-6221 Pre-Christmas Sale at Lacock's Thursday-Saturday 20 OFF Penny Loafers Men's & Women's 20 OFF Walkover Dirty & White Bucks 20 OFF Clogs Trolls & Bastad Men's & Women's 50 OFF Tretoms Don't Miss The Sale At ILacodks In the back of Beach Connection Hours: 9:00-5:30 We'd like to introduce you to the newest spokesman for the American Heart Association. Just as soon as he's born. The sa-e baby who, ten years ago, vvo'jldn'l have lived to speak his first word. But now doctors can look inside the hearts of unborn babies, detect disorders and correct them at birth. Thanks to research, he can have a healthy, normal life. i American Heart Association -tisp'z fr,- riN ? or our life RCHT FEAR WITH FACTS I I m i m I 1 m m f IV fl Chapel Hill seems to have finally come into its own as a haven for culturally i inclined art lovers. Staff writer Chris Cain explored the quiet houses and galleries about town where he found paintings, sculptures and other exhibits. And. this art. much of it by local, talented artists, can be had by the young and the not so well-to-do at prices that remind you that you're not in New York. 7 It's the Joe Bob Presidential Weenie Odds featuring all those candidates and pseudo-candidates we're all beginning to get tired of hearing about already. No betting by minors, please. And. for your entertainment pleasure, lovely Louise "Grandma" Fletcher is back as the original "Have a nice day" lady in the movie version of "Flowers in the Attic." f "On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me. . ." The person who wrote that song was probably really rich or eccentric or both. There's probably nothing most of us would like more for Christmas than a bunch of birds, a group of maids to milk our cows and pipers (doing what else?) piping. What would such an extravaganza cost? For all you true loves out there pining away for this information, staff writer Kathy Peters gives a clue about these hot gift ideas. ?lt's the last one of the semester! How will you get through the next few weeks without your handy dandy Week's Fare? You ought to be cramming anyway, but before you start, check out the study-break places. Ocharlie Brown and the Peanuts gang, the Grinch. Rudolph, Heat Miser O and Snow Miser you guessed it. it's Christmas specials graffiti. Staff writer Karen Hatton delves into the wonderful world of animated Santa Clauses and holiday cheer with some background information on just how long we've all been watching these shows. Staff: Francine Allen, Chris Cain, Joannne Gordon, Karen Hatton, Jenny Livingston, Beth Miller, Kathy Peters, Allison Pike; Lisa Lorentz, copy editor; Amy Hamilton, layout design. Cover art by David Minton UNIQUE CLOTHING, JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES AM vANA) CQ MS: 11-6:30 c i tgfSZZ SUN.: 12:30-6:30 i 128 E. FRANKLIN ST.f FRANKLIN CENTRE im in 1 I i . , M .
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