f * Boy Scouts from Troop No. 869, Mt. Zlon Ba| will be able to attend Camp Raven Knob July 22 Campership Campaign and will be canvassing Chronicle. A portion of every subscription sold by ~ li ' v? aiiKiiumg camp, witnout community support, camp. Help send a Scout to camp by mailing in sul yes to a Scout when he c^lls or calling the circulat Subscription. Remember, you can help send a S< above are, front row, left to right, Kevin Hayes Michael McConnell, Kenneth Woodruff, Lonzo Fu * J ? City Recreation Dept. ai The Winston-Salem Movements for Adults" flkcreation Center is spon- will be held at the Art-Is soring^he following classes House, 740 Cleveland Ave., aiuj activities: every Saturday in June, Ju2 ly and August from 2-4 "Afrobics - Creative p.m. The class, a muscle? K fc Determining fertilizer needs :The best way to deter- without moving. They niine fertilizer needs is to usually perform the first hftve a soil test made. If you year, and it is best to hflve not had your soil replace them with new tested, a general recommen- plants every two or three dation is to anolv two to vparc a t w ~ J VW4? O i tRree pounds of 8-8-8 per 1 DO square feet. Work the The simplest way to ob-~ fertilizer into the soil to a tain new plants is to divide dipth of six to eight inches, old clumps. This is done in ^JsUally, chrysan- early spring before the themums are spaced 24 in- shoots begin rapid growth, ches apart. The exact Dig clumps and break off distance depends upon the the shoots, leaving a mass variety, since some varieties of roots on each shoot. spread more than others. Set the plant shallow with just enough soil to prevent them from falling over. I Jm \ When plants reach a I J / \ height of six to eight inches, I g Lm remove the top threequarter inch off of each I shnnt This will ransp sirlp I fit branches to develop. When jpV\ these side branches become A 1 ij four to five inches long, 1 again remove the top threequarter inch. Vigorous varieties may need a third pinching. Most ^ compact, cushion-type AO CI chrysanthemums may be ^ H ^ pinched as late as July 15. I TrGHC In addition to the fer- Box Dete tilizer used prior to plan- Regularly 1.39 Box. Hea* ti AA... , laundry detergent Limit ting, two or three additional y ?2 , applications of fertilizer may be required. Apply two pounds of 8-8-8 per 100 /nV ^ ^ \ square feet about June 30 anH, ijpnv ahnnf ahnrtt ^ -v^r^/V fp iPClDi Augusrrs. :? Xtfii * p\a1i A t 1 1/ I U rr r A tin r*i rt \ . ^ ^ ^ / ROgu| chrysanthemums require ^ / 100 ct much water. If summer ^ Way e droughts occur, apply at ^ least one inch of water each /p\ *A&> week. L?3f diseases will be ^ v less troublesome if foliage is kept dry, especially during rCV Mums are one of the best perennial plants for early fall bloom, say Agricultural . Extension Service horNorth T Carolina State University. They come in many flower _ / forms and colors.. r QIT (V Hardy - chrysanthemums a have many uses around the ^ri home. The taller varieties P"\ *> are excellent for cut \ h _Eflfpi 0/-x\iy<*rc u/hilp mpdium and | || jt~ ~ I IUTT VI Jf " HI.V ( ___ short varieties make very j Uxfe^v"''^ ^ nice pot plants for inside or , X 8^2-^ \ for porches and terraces. / \ Most short or cushion ' ] J mums are used in mass ^ plantings or borders. Prices Good At All Family Mums may live for Through This Weekend. < several years in one location O^Sonn^ltenrts^l^Solei > 1 ^hh^^s ^ ki. / Sj^t^mt. 3*v ufi^ m!' / B/ H9 ^Bk Hv j^B E^ B F i fl ^ itist Church, are sponsoring a fundraiser so tin -28. The troop is participating in this Chronicle local communities selling subscriptions to tl the Scouts will be donated to a help pay the co many of these Scouts will not be able to attei bscriptions with a campership coupon and sayii ion department at 722-8628 and renew or start cout to camp. Subscribe today. Scouts picture , Freddy Falls and Michael Talbert. Back roi inches. Scout master, and Mario Fall? mounces summer classes toning preparation for Mclntyre, who appeared sports activities, will be the video "Tour sponsored by Otesha Dance France," will teach ba and Music Ensemble. The skills of falls, spins, wii class is limited to 15 mill and popping. For ad students. tional information, c A ladies tennis class, Amatullah Saleem taught by George Johnson, 727-2891. will be held on Mondays *A men's basketb and Thursdays from league for afternoon a 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the 14th weekend play is being for Street Recreation Center, ed at the 14th Street Recr The class will g^ve instruc- tion Center. For additioi tion for beginning, in- information, call Bonner termediate and advanced 727-2891. students and will last for *A macrame class, w eight weeks. For additional Elsie Brady as the instr information, .call. Horace tor, will be taught on J Bonner at 727-2891. 17 from 7-9 p.m. at the 1 Break and pop dance Street Recreation Cem lesspns will be given at the Pre-registration is necess 14th Street Recreation for the beginners and ; Center on Mondays and vanced lessons. For ad Wednesdays until Aug. 15 tional information, c from 3:30-5 p.m. Ernest Bonner at 727-2891. K3B7GE0D Hh .^nn j fljeQens //t/ei^nJ ut T: Fii - ]M i . ? , i lj'- ~ | , I mm cxocor**t -J ^ * M m A m m a ^ v UIIVU H,/ W Vt. j I Jergens m rgent For I Soap M y duty Regularly 39* Bar. Deodorant 2 boxes bar soap Limit 8 bars HD30 W 199 || at- .. jgMk 32JOunce ,M: js Signal brlyTBT" /gj?"\ One quart' ' "' Leisure refreshing ? >lates mouthwash Compare |l 16.99. opf^rade ^ athletic Shoes I v * / len's. boys' & ladies' nylon / 1l ; thletic shoes with leather m 8c Velcro* closures P*~ "? I 1 I L^QQ S SSSSSL* OEach l "Wtube socks or men's & ^ Jy boys' 2 br pack tubes n i Dollar Stores Coiiogo Pim Shopi Quantities Limited ! 14?5 woughtown stroot fo< I To Dealers. Cast Winston Shoo N ? uas * . Sibling rivalry I From Page B1 mniiiiin??mawttiimtttimHMimii?Ht*mnmM>mfmnitmiitnMHtmHnnnmiini??nt f the countywide track meet. EE It's evident that the Browns are proud of all three of ^ their sons' artistic talents. Instead of store-bought paintings or other decorative items displayed on the living room walls, art work, mostly done by Anthony, dominates the decor. Some of his work also include H character sketches of Michael Jackson and he's also ea tackling cartooning and crafts. "Most of my work is based on things I see around I me," says Anthony. "Mostly I draw and paint to express I my feelings. Expression is what art really means, though. "An artist interprets the way he sees things," he says. "It may be abstract, but it's all in what you see. I go off on detail." I Anthony fulfills his musical urges by playing the drums ?aL-frts ehnreteyihftfiroater Faith Chapel Clwrcb^~Co'd?i<'* Christ, and says he's huw learningwptay drr gutui. He talks about making contributions to the world possibly through his art and fulfilling dreams. His BV mother, however, reminds him of one important element ' s of all of his talents that he must never stray from, lie t "Always remember you owe everything that you have to Cod," she says. *9 He nods and acknowledges her advice, already knowing that he didn't create his talent. And despite the sibling rivalry as well as the competition Anthony will face as he becomes more advanced in his creativity, he offers this one point: ? "I won't back down*" says Anthony. "I won't back down for anybody. Nobody's going to spoilmy talents." * . MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlMIMINMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN From Page Because his oldest daughter wants to complete high at school in Charlotte, Tucker still lives there, where he served as the for m" and commutes ea' Winston-Salem. nal "It's hard to pull up 'm\ i^ at roots," he says. "I have \ been in Charlotte 22 years , .<j? i t h 'v:^' < and established a home and IRS - ^ friends there. u y 'When T came to the Ejl & 4lh bank's opening here three J years ago," Tucker says, ary "if anybody had told me a . that three or four years later I'd be in Winston, I would all . nave oeen forced to call them a liar." o %AM30 i41]-Clirri3te *>to? oil ; _ 10w-40 ^ < motow oil | Valvolin? ^ ilarly Up To 1.19. Vaivolme or 1QW4Q motor oil Limit 5. Wm ^f^h^itn>?) For 1 butterscotch. BH| ""' jellies -f GO lompers Or v-^ Ihort Sets "T^"^ alues To 7.99 Rompers with I I ockets, mesh inserts & other I \ letails Solid or print short sets I nth lattice strapping plus ^ore Sizes S.M.L At he when you go I jing Contor So experience the s od World Shopping Contor An ii The Chronicle, Thursday. June 21. 1984-Paae B5 j 4 ^/f FAStiON SHOP I * WlN>tOW?UHM,HC. 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