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k / Hk wnu -vour poems to Poetry Corner, P.O. Box 3154, ^ Winston-Salem, N.C. We are not responsible for returning submissions, and because of the volume of ^nail received, there may be some delay in ^ the publication of your poems. "The Wardrobe'-1 ? ^ Styles never to return The colors, the sleeves, the legs Only their creator knows Their wails, their silence, their begs Royal c|othes that lived Their warmth, their love, their fears Clothes somehow cheated , - Of seconds, of minutes, of years. The clothes of the sixties From green , to pink, to ed - |_ Stuffed into garbage bags Mislabeled, misused, misled Forever I will cherish Their names, their elegance, their charm Time can only erase The guilt, the shame, the harm. ? John Meredith "Peace" The earth jolts violently The air, a pulsating star ? Unworldly sonic thunders x Rumble near and far The ears echo blood Fear clamps the spine Prayers somehow frozen As if the end of time The once omnibus mind Becomes an empty void Yesterday and tomorrow Luxuries it can't afford Freely I surrender My eyes no longer see Helpless between two giants Which one holds the key? No cheers for the victor Neither wins for long Neither brings the serenity This second has shown John Meredith "Beauty Queen" Pretty as a flower Fresh and so serene Why must dawn disturb This future beauty queen No mama-san, no papa-san No family at all No dreams, no hope No past to recall Eyes dark and hollow A river long since run dry Somehow content and humble No desire to question why No selfmade burdens She's only ten years old No smiles, no laughter A total broken soul No bookends can jusitfy The reality in-between How many more millions Of future beauty queens John Meredith (John Meredith is a Vietnam veteran. His poems reflect his thoughts after the war about the friends he lost, the carnage he saw and the survivors thereof, all of which touched him deeply.) POETRY PRIZE OFFERED The Redding Poetry Club is sponsoring its First Annual Poetry r?fn nil nnote Thoro am thron nr<7a? in all Pir?t UUIIlCdl. upon IV on puum. I nviw HIH iikow y *.*>? > , v> prize is $100. second prize is $50 and third prize is $25. ' We are a small poetry club, but we re big on poetry/* says contest chairperson David Letterby. "We are especially looking for new talent, poets who are beginners, and we hope this contest will produce some exciting discoveries for us." 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I'rvfn, U-foi* ^ ^ now n V CT? V Dililant W I nn Mirl? .1. Plant lift 1 IBB 4. 7^mlou *i I ^ rj] 5. f art uf to Ur i r i SS.'uu"-" 10. A RurnlKr I J JHL 11 Anne* iS i' It Departed! 11. Mtlit r>?a 37" ?M Nothing liut 22. Ilarlu ^L- 111 iimitifiiiifiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiii Wonder Fronr iiiiiiniiiiimmftfiiiiiimmiiitiiiiiiiitniimiiiiNfiHim appear in concert when Soft Sheen Products presents "The Carefree Summerfest," Friday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Greensboro Coliseum. With baseball season in high gear, the Portrait Records team sends star songstress Cyndi Launer to bat and ? now! Th*? mighty Lauper knocks out a smash single called "(Goonies. 'R') Good Enough," her first new solo studio recording since the multi-platinum debut LP "She's So Unusual."" "(Goonies 'R') Good Enough" is the theme song from the forthcoming film "Goonies," presented by Steven Spielberg and directed by Richard Donner. Lauper co-wrote the song with Stephen Broughton and Arthur Stead, and co-produced with Portrait A&R Vice President Lennie Petze. Collectors will note that the B-side, "What a Thrill," was composed by Lauper and John Turi a few years back, when both were part of Blue Angel, but was never recorded until the "Good Enough" sessions. An extended video for 44Good Enough" was directed by Richard Donner. It's a lively, hilarious blend of live-action comedy and music running some 15 minutes in its full-length ver- * sion. The cast includes Lauper, her real-life mom, her real-life / | \ p By MIKB ( / J S,^1 r (I /y ' ffafl vouve Yr know, boss! kwELL-- WE ^1 ^allfn6) i'm sorffv, but NEED A I If 1 CAN'T NIGHT OWL/ JOB! 7v FALL ASLEEP I'LL CHANGE | ^ VQUR JQB/^ j /S r ^ \3c>/ gjf ~ IB STARS* liHM . ci a MUM VIM 1 31 XlNl VI HlOl s?Ipi ByU-|L g WEEK OF: MAY 30, 1985 PPB Jl ^1*51 AQUARIUS ? January 21-Fc on This is a good week I or helping s managing an election, (or accompli! HT * " Paying attention to current events le< PISCES ? February 20-Marc You tend to procrastinate but try n< ?situations Soak up ideas wherever I staying in the company of bright peo " P " M ARIES - March 21 April 20 Reversing your approach can bring p< Wl keyword this week Love is loveliest th IL ? ? ner decides to pamper you ? K TAURUS - April 21-May 22 It pays to have good connections do tacts The wriflen word is accented y< ? people in high places ITi 1? GEMINI - May 23 June 21 ? ? ? A new spring hairstyle or a reworked a million dollars On the subject c ???J travagance through the weekend iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiaiiiiiiiimiimmiiii i Page B6 IHtlllttltlttltMttlHIItlllVtltfttHMIIffltMflllllJIIItltlllllllli manager Dave Wolff, and a heavyweight slate of top wrestling stars like Captain Lou Albano, Fred Blassie, "Rowdy*' Roddy Piper, Andre the Giant and the Iron Sheik. Steven Speilberg makes a cameo appearance just in time to save our heroine from a tragic fate ? or does he? See and hear "(Goonies 'R') Good Enough" and find out for yourself. itimiinmiimumiiiiiiiimiimtttiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii O 'Neal From Page B6 guitar breaks. The critics are taking notice, too. Cbsh Box praised the "silky smoothness and raw power which should give O'Neal a distinct place in the growing club of quality black vocalists." Billboard?s Nelson George called Alexander O'Neal "a solid contender in the sweepstakes to see who'll fill the romantic male vocalist niche that Teddy Fendergrass once controlled." AH in all, an auspicious beginning for a most promising career. Listen for the voice of Alexander . O'Neal -- you're certain to be hearing more of him in 1985 and beyqnd. - ? The C CAMPBELL (THAV^THEI T|fvAt- \ OUT o?EC rOooKier-j im a V~" I , By Warren Sattier ^ KIOU; AM KHOIL) UWV^ 5-V) 1/ By AL SMI m \R?FOL- WHAT VtXJ Ay... I TH/MK ^AECMe 'S ?? By Foster Moor COPE bruary 19 omeone regain confidence lor >hing some late spring cleaning ids to personal rewards h 20 3l to delay discussions on family you go. you can learn much by pie jsitive results experimentation is irouyh ih*? weekend as your pari <r n I be shy about usiny your con r>u yet results by wriliny letters tu wardrobe can make you feel like >( dollars however avoid ex H A. FINAL1 ALBERTR BROCCOLI Pi ROGER MOC a> IAN FLEMING'S JAMES BOND AVIEW^AI Marring TANYA ROBERTS til PATRICK N\ALSLK and|CHRIST( Munk h> JOHN HAW Production Drsignrr PtTFk Associate PfixkK v* Ti XM I1 Produced h% ALBERT R HI and SMC MAI l.(i VUI Directed hvJOHN < d Screenplay hv RICHARD * and MICHAEL (i Wll 7i* MM. mid'? wit* ? vi* PO w* Mia urnt < ? Tf i ***. injitr* CSTfKQpp m r?r* (ftji '?N'liti r?n ?> Mi .H< ? >\ t ?|tti\w> S ? ? ?? NowataTl NearY 1 / hronicie. Thursday. May 30. 1985-Page B7 J r?i,?r.'.i'??El Q _J '48 1168 HETN0L0A MANOR CENTER LJ .3 1. RAMBO Q J Snows 2 6 8 10 Ifil 2 ALAMO BAY ? Snows 3 5 7 9 lR) 3 3. PRIVATE RESORT M I Shows 3 15 5 15 7 15 9 15 |R) ' "?? 584S . UNi VE "SlT * Pi A/A 3 1. FRATERNITY M VACATION Shows 3 5 7 9 (Rl H 2. TERMINAL CHOICE H Shows 3 5 9 R) MmgM ? - ?.., T ;< > y.T ill g* -- - - - P"4 BAHGAtN MAUNEf W* S? 50 1 s? ? Snows L| I- RUSTLERS RHAPSODY Shows 3 5 7 9 (PC) BEVERLY HILLS COP t Shows Sat Sun 2 45 5 7 00 9 15 Mon Ffi 7 00 9 15 (R) Midmgbt Shows Heavy Metal (R)^Lh Reeky Horror Picture Show (R) _ . Marketplace C Cinema 6 h Located in pi Winston-Salem* MarkclpiAe* t. : Phone 727-1787 PJ GRAND OPENING p THE RED FURY <PG, ? ^ FLETCH ipg) Vi H AMADEUS (PC. PJ DESP. SEEKING jj SUSAN (PG-131 | PLACES IN THE C J HEART <PG) L i i * >CANCER - June 22-July 22 Travel proves profitable this week, especially atler the weekend Safely should be stressed over economy Old, established Jagyjo brighter results than new langled ideas " ? LEO ? July 23-Auguat 22 Friendship circle may expand and relationships with family members Improve dramatically Bargaining position improves too. but don't ask for too much too soon VIRGO ? August 23-September 22 Your mind is unusually logical and you can solve sonte mysteries in the community Reconciliations are favored perhaps with a Taurus frtOTd Consistency is important at work LIBRA ? September 23-October 22 Good week to campaign for ideas or for a candidate Loved one is ; preoccupied, keep a reasonably low profile Professional mlsunder ; standings are cleared by Tuesday Wednesday SCORPIO ? October 23-November 21 Mood is upbeat and can be expressed through bold touches in ward j robe Dusting off some old ideas can prove surprisingly rewarding Avoid tackling heavy duty household jobs 1 SAGITTARIUS ? November 22-December 22 Advice is offered wherever you turn, avoid being overly influenced . ^ Moderation is keyword both in romantic and financial realms Super visor becomes less secretive more accessible CAPRICORN ? December 23-Januery 20 Travel may undergo some late chai.ges and communications dif ficulties may be expected after the weekend Week is favorable for im < proving home surroundings and healing a wounded relationship BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You re identified hu-* unuthful ^nnn?r*nri) .? nnniM.,i T ? y w u yvuiillUi oppi WQWII . and you re well known (or changing your styles and changing your mind Your bright ideas and offbeat opinions - combined with an overall more traditional approach ? can lead to increased status BORN THIS WEEK May 30th, director Mel Brooks. 31st. actor Clint fcastwood. June 1st, actor Cleavon Little 2nd actress Sally Ktllerman 3rd actor Tony Curtis. 4th, actor Gene Barry 5th. director Tuny Richardson LS JAMES BOND LY MET HIS MATCH? j< jill ^ & >m:tt waiktni t law int 19 n i' in -vmiul v .^h ><a /jb j1 /j^hh ' ? I - - */?? " Jm heatre ^f
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