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July 26, 1975 \ P? \ A C ompil yv Azzlc \ j Dim Readers, four down and eight to 12 Houses of the Zodiac! Your r the poetry flowing and remei Chronicle readers what they wa writing! Now this week let's e Scorpio By Terence J. Beanford Passionate, changeable, stinging-Scorpios keep your hearts singing! The most versatile sign of the Zodiac, All other signs to the Scorpion re-act! Loving deeply, and hating as much, Is the "stinger's" trait, changeable as such. Romeos and Juliets by right of %irth- -WE . are the most powerful sign on earth! If you really love to be charmed-Meet a Scorpio without alarm- Chances are VOI1 mioh* nnt rpninoroifl . J ? ? ??w? a WM|k/vt U1V 1 VI YOUR heart the Scorpion will surely take! Taurus By Robert Burch Look out for the bull, Taurus the Bull you know- The "money" sign of the Solar System, The "mean green" that makes you grow! Stubborn, bold, strongAre all our character traits Taureans want mostly instant action And do not like to wait! Unafraid of even a matador Taurus will challenge n Tt- _ anjuii^ uii me noor- i ne "bulls" are people you can't fence in; You've got to let fhem go.' In love, war, or peace. They're bold with all their might ? So look out fot the bull ? If you dig it ? without fright! etic \ T J I / /I// CO l?y y\C/ / I a|>ntr nsions go in poetic trek through the esponse is DYN-O-MITE! Keep nber, we've GOT to give our nt by way of the VERY BEST in ;pjoy.... 4 * IN PARTING: My Man...is adventurous...The ArcherSagittarium! I am his compatible mate... Aries! Next Week "SAGITTARIUS and ARIES" in Poetic Dimensions! Cashier Continued From Page 1 older woman took four S20 bills from a stack of twenties kept in the store cash register. The cashier said she did not see the money taken but did not see either of the women handle it. The two left the X ^auMRich< Winston-Salem Chronicle It's Swin by Gwen Dixon Staff Reporter ?Ouif players are getting In? the mood. to swing to the action of the 11th annual Pro-AwT^kslf TumnatuefTrrtfi^rweekend at Winston Lake golf course. E. Jerry Jones, founder or the Pro-Am Tournament, said this year is special because Friday night there will be a Cocktail party which is designed to raise money to promote the interest of black younsters in the game of golf. On Saturday night, there will be a dance. This year is the first time for the party and dance. Jones, who has been playing golf for more than 15 years, says he is still an* apprentice golfer. "I have never played in a F jA tournament because I'm still an apprentice. "There are four or five black PGA golfers in the country but none in N.C.." Jones said. "I'm the only apprentice in N.C." Jones has been manager of the Winston Lake golf course for about 12 years. He says it takes a long time before you become a professional PGA golfer. He has studied in a PGA school in San Francisco and completed summer training in Florida. His small office is lined with certificates from golf courses completed. The native born Texan, teaches golf to youngsters, senior citizens and others. He gives group and individual lessons which cost as much as 24 - HOU irds * Jerry i iging Tour: t ?' ?? >r Pro--Am $8 for half an-hour. In a rushed interview, the golfer-said -he got started in golf in college. Such professions as Lee Elder, George - |>j athan tel Stark , all came through his shop. Jones' face shows nothing less than exubevant pride to be able _ to say he ^.was_ instrumental in the development of professional ^golfers. This year the eolfer wants to get more ^youngsters involved in golf. The opportunity for a youngster getting a scholar The sandat ?yner. suede Son Harness Reg. Cove,?n keens' ?!* Borneo a. Sfei thru Saturday Open Nights IN 9*U*e Your iit | Whwtaw ^ Get to know us IR MUSIC - J#) UK to Steele *Ch P*ge 11 nament ^ Golfers ship is available if he learns to shot an 80. tThe interest among blacks for the sport is growing. Traditional golf was a white rich man's sport. "v ? ??? FrOtnao is for corns that hmt Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters, tn days, Freezone eases the hurt...safely helps ease off tho corn. Prop on Freezone?take off corns. REMOVES ( CORNS AND CALLUSES m .. $8.77 Mmm'12%-4...$M8 k^HhTOse W(^g6 MASTER CHARGE Card lyoulllikeus. ' I I uck Nashg
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