4 Entertc i h h u h ii ? n h u m m h m n Ml f f ii jy}] far into the future. L1BR A-SEP-23-OCT-2^ Your cooperative and social nature comes out for an airing, during this short Kilt mom/ mAM?u ' c ?" ? ^ 7 uiiiii. r rum contacts will come new responsibilities. A friendship^ that may have been going to pieces will take on a new look. Part of the change in your attitude which has been going on for sometime now, may be your interest in mystical and occult subjects. You may find that you are more talented than you ever^ thought you could be. SCORPIO-OCT 23-NOV 22 If you havn't already, you are ripe to strike it rich during this fortunatelv aspected period. Financial affairs can demand a big decision and give added burdens, so be sure tn get enough rest?From nrw involYrnran, imj form new romfftvtic attachments and you can meet interesting and powerful people on their levels. Any family difficulty which is likely to arise now can be ironed out. _JFriction7imay show up-in your social life if you becnme invnlv#?H in tnn mnnv directions. SAGITTARIUS' - NOV 23 DEC 2) This is a demanding period wcTrR can keep you busy late at night. You show an increase in interest of higher learning and edu cation, which wilt bring you extra prestige Cife seems quite res- j tricted, you get through fi the days and nights in II a somewhat brooding \ and resentful manner. There is a certain amo- _ unt of* obstinacy> on your ^part. Deterioration ot work might occur, and in icvviuaiuic niducia ytJU may feel lost. Do not let this short lived negative' period make you 5 undermind your health. P CAPRICORN-DEC 22JAN 19 tl Major events are taking 7 place in your life now, family members seem to under- S stand you better and floater harmony is - , found there. Ro mjuice_m*y, have to take 5.4 a back seat as family responsibilities demand a good deal of your time. You are capable of handling them, and welcome the pioof of your abilities whether they are Job related or in ^ connection with your H H M M I H H M II IMiHIHWIII I 4r 1 r dnme Q xxiLOir % f 1 ? nome ana loved ones. Your home is the center now for social events, if that is your wish. An excellent period, with j^ist the right mix of spiritual , and material to make?life? inte*?? resting and rewarding. AQUARIUS JAN 20-FEB 18 Your eccentric nature will enjoy this period as commuications are stepped up. Your family and neighbors are in touch moce_-a?i#fK ? < t and you get news of happy social occasions in which unusual and interesting friendships are made. You may glide through _ t_ _/ A I- . - ?' mucii oi ine nme taiung things for granted and letting your work lag behind and will need time to get back to routine and on schedule. - You'll be glad too, for a chance to relax,?and?some?evc^ mnts for meditation, happy and contented with good books. PISCES-FEB 20-MAR 20 This period could bring fulfillment of desires you have long been wishing for. You may meet new types of friends?and -see ? important changes in your professional life, _ bringing the status you have been looking for. This recognition will not come easy, and work will be necess-, ary in order to dra* profit. LUUlCiJbJuAi 635 WEST FOURTH ST. |~ u^?/c JERRY BOLANTE >HOWS: vionday isn-t Afraid of Ar firu Fri. or Anything...He's :25 9:05 ...In at. and * II ? i II i II n u i II y i II . snt n Rams Make Continued From Page 15 ? r man All-CIAA team were Elizabeth City's ThomaS Blue a J.6-6 junior center and Virginia State's Doward Tisdol a 6^4?senior forwardr^Botti were selected for the third consecutive year. The leagues leading scorer St. Paul's William Cozart a 6-4 senior forward and conferenceplayer-of-the-year_Ray-Epps "a -^^TiiTrtoTforward were named for the second time. . Rounding out the squad Augustine's Sean Powell a 5-10 senior and Norfolk State's 6-3 sophomore Jerell Wilkerson. a St. Augustine's Harvey i ? a r 1- ~r i ntdi utry was uitmcu \~uaL"ii ui How to Subscribe to The W-S Chronicle . njirfe" j<1dresv ~ ~ . t. i*v si-ite ~ zTp PHONE 723-9863 STOP IN AT SUITE 603 PEPPER BLDG. % NOW SHOWING ? FEBRUARY 18th-24th "DEATH COLLECTOR" Sj| Violent Professionals... I Vincent Canby, N.Y. Times lyone * The Chronicle - Saturday ] - /w /flwr mmimyiiin iwTi imiamta All-CIAA {1 the Year after directing his team to the Southern Division title. which consisted of seven, seniors, four juniors, and two sophomores, were Herbert Entzminger Johnson C. Smith's 6-4 junior, 6-9 senior Curvan Lewis^^o?__Yixg4ma Jlnion, and Hampton's 6-9 sophomore Marvin Payne in the front cburt. Joining Tisdol and Helton at the guard spots were Fayetteville's John Barrows a 5-11, senior, Hampton's Tyrome Best a 6-1 senior, St. Rid$et< ?RfcWJKDS, tlCtlKRA Ten Top T 1. Fleetwood Mac 2. Marshall Tucker Band I ^3* Pink Flood 4. Rufus 5. George Benson : 6. Natalie Cole 7. Streisand & Kristofferson A 8. Santan I 9. Manhattans 10. Muddy Waters I Hours: 10 A.M. - 1 ? w m mm , a w I Where between th Mon.fpBJ t. I Anything can happ Thur. Fri.B 7:30 9':2ol Guest Star: rjc Sun. | C J ^ arinnfll V ?,? ? - m 111X1 " 1111 February 19, 1977 - Page 11 ^CCE^XB^^B^B^E^EDBSV W-S ? V-> I " B n b h wnrwrwrmt L*oi/lotlv* Rl*rt!! * The United States alone could trigger the immediate process of majority rule in =South Africa by trade and diplomatic sanctions. The Congress alone, the Presi\ dent alone, or both working together can stop the geno_cide at work^now in South Africa. _ The Congressional Black Caucus has urged that the U.S. make the encouragement of majority rule . in South Africa an immediate must. Your help, by contacting your representatives in Washington, would help greatly. ? - K? W~ fN 1253 Chart on St. | \J WINSTON-SALEM fl - 722-0U1? > j <4 en Albums 3 Rumors Carolina Dreams Animals Ask Rufas In Flight Unpredicable Star is Born [Sound Track] Festival , It Feels So Good Hard Again < * < O P.M. Daily J STARTS FEB. 25 OR ONE WEEK ONLY! L ===== "CAR WASH" L e hours of 9 & 5 I )en...and usually does!B HARD PRYOR I L , ^ I I, .n