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Compliment Vourself Go ahead. You deserve it. Come in to Fantastic Sam's &nd treat yourself to a brand new you. Our stylists know how to bring out the best in you. Drop everything. Come now. No appointment needed. Perm or Bodywave $19.85 Adult Style Cuts $10.00 {fcfiFaijtastic Sanjs ^ the original Family Haircufters W*V* got tocotlcmi cootl Io<oot1, ond on* n*oi youl 2701 ROSEWOOD DRIVE Corner Rosewood 8c S Wood row 765-2949 H Koiuoooiw r ??? r TT m "Each Salon Independently Owned and Operated" JUM&k 11 The ordinal family haircutters. | [1 I I! With This Coupon j |! Perm or ffedvwave $ 1Q 85 Agult Style scoo ' IV "Cut* Stv^nUu<??l - - - ~ Cuts - O i I; Meeeive a PdHtastii^Satti'sf' I ll penciTsharpener. Then every time you { Ij return with the pencil sharpener, a jji you get 20% OFF any service. j L Expires 2-28-85 | IJ , ? _ ?? i MHaaMWnWBMMWMMMBMMBBBBMiia I II IfillTTl?llil'-'I'MIWI ,1 1 111 [ Tone's Piz | ? vlP Spaghetti Speeia jj Every TUESDAY MIGHT Li After 2 p.m. y Also Wednesday Night and Saturday | Spaghetti Salad Beverage ^ All Ton 0Q AA /j? y Gin Eat Only $v?vU vs$fl N I 1 .1 X ^ | j Knox Ahhot | > H | tt> tn 975 Knox Abbot | ' J S | Cayce 794-5469 ?????MMUM?? TA J**Finally all the colors c have arrived in C You've seen it in New York, Lon seen it all over Italy and now it see Benetton at Columbia Mai has all the colors in the world: fabrics, from angora to lambsv all the shades of blue, red, pit men and women, ail impor <* ^L. 'The Boss' enter ^??lSi:. ? 'UT^" V k fl I ? t IMg 5 ?* V?W B! ? IngflliJ Sim m- &, ^' M "Mi M v i Ki^ ^ a jjjjjjWJM ;5 T ' ^"- --^rT? ffiSBS^S i'M j^BlllilK?1 Bruce Springsteen proved he was boss of ^ the South, too, os he played for four hours at the Carolina Coii#aum. t t. ahBB mKS ANDY LAVAILEY / Pw Columbia Rtcwd rza lit ! nm^i < HOURS S Mon-Sat a^g lOam-lOpm I ImWl NUARYS )f the world I olumbia! I iuon, Paris, you've | 's your chance to I Benetton really luxurious natural ?c vool to cotton in / ik and green for ted from Italy! Oil 3. tninn Annoitmi lama ba|iauiy IB V Tracy Mixson In the past, prices for rock concerts at Carolina Coliseum have ranged from $10-$12.50, sometimes a high price to pay tc see your favorite radio hero. But in the case of the $17 price to see Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, promoters didn't charge enough. I A capacity crowd, well aware they were witnessing history, rock ed to a four-hour music marathor by "The Boss" and his crew Jan 13 during the last leg of theii American tour. CLAD IN blue jeans, boots tank top and headband, Springs teen took the stage in what wil ? 1 .L A aL. Jpruuauiy uc icmcmucicu us iiu Coliseum's best performance o: the year, if not in the last fev years. A recent article in USA Todai rated Springsteen's concert perfor mance above that of contemporar; superstars Prince and Michac Jackson, and no wonder. Whil the latter two are dynamic per formers in their own right, they re ly more on showmanship thai musical ability. But not Springsteen. The 35-year-old New Jersc native gave the people what the wanted: a back-to-basics rock 'i mil nvn?ri?nPA onH a r?KanPA ta ce I V/lft VA}/V1 IV11WV OHM U V1IU1IVV IW OV %.?\jr v,' ^ ^KHSFTSkI ^a^wJB^^Sll^5?^^-{ / Jfl ."3^1 B^MifflHi IPr^ "welcomes you b Js Help You Through VIon.-Thurs 7 am iriday 7 am Saturday 9 am kOT 933 Main St. c ALE! 0% - 5?c . > . i 11 fall & winter r ^^ybB^MjagagggggaaaM I crowd I America's blue-collar hero at his IS! best. | AND THAT'S why he's the peoi pie's choice. Only Springsteen could draw s . 67-year-old women and pre-teen i rock fans with the same ent thusiasm and mass appeal. He sings for the people by singing > about them ? what they feel, ' think and want, but can't express , themselves. While he was unquestionably the r star of the show, Springsteen didn't demand the audience's constant attention. Instead, the Boss 1 ? gladly shared the spotlight with the F j E Street Band's seven members, I 1 most notably the group's ir- j j - repressible saxophonist, Clarence j j f Clemons. j-j Capturing the hearts of Colum- fj y bia was easy for the Boss; one [j chorus of "Born To Run" and the j * yr audience was hooked. Springsteen j 1 kicked off the night with this hard- |:| e driving title track to his lastest ? l] and most successful ? Ip. [ j i OTHER SONGS, collected | from seven albums over 11 years, brought the crowd to its feet time and again with tunes like :y "Hungry Heart," "Thunder iy Road" and "Cover Me." \* Encouraging the audience to x Sm "Springsteen" page 9 J ACKh the Semester to 9 pm to 6 pm to 5 pm )irectly behind Capitol h fU v/JLJL * viArrliit-irliCia JL JL\~i V_lICUL.i\ai3\~