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-/Iff!/ WE/WCff Forecast for Winston-Salem *1 maps, Iw?cmto and data proved try AccuWeathar. Inc. CI999 WWW.aCCUWeather.CQm LWrtk 7HPAY ron?ttMT Ttiucaday-] TWu. nlBn? Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wadnaaday Gl. Mostly Mostly Partly Clouds and Clouds and' Clouds and { Clouds and Clouds and sunny and clear sunny and sun: t sun; sun; | sun; warm. sun; warm, warm. hot. showers. showers. showers. r" m ea at/71 a2/7o"~ eo/ee sr/se se/e 7 S7/B7 The Wmk Ahiad Th? Whk Am^ap Temperatures Precipitation U.S. Tbavlir'b Cmia Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday CNy HI Lo W HI Lo W HI Lo W HI U W HI Lo W Atlanta 92 72 8 90 74 s 89 72 t, 86 ,70 sh 87 69 pC Boston 76 62 j 81 66 pc 82 64 r' 79 63 r 78 62 r Chicago 88 68 ? 88 64 sh 80 58 r 79 60 t 81 62 sh Cleveland 81 61 s 86 65 pc 82 62 r 78 60 x 80 60 t Denver 94 58 pc 88 58 r 90 60 pc 92 60 a 91 67 ah Dea Moras 8770s 86 64 sh 84 62 t 85 64 s 86 67 r Detroit 86 62 s 96 92 r 80 60 sh 78 59 sh 78 601 Houston 93 75 pc 93 75 t 94 72 sh 91 73 t 93 72 pc Indianapolis 85 67 s 89 67 s 84 62 sh 84 62 t 83 63 t Kansas City 90 73 s 92 67 s 88 67 s 88 68 sh 90 70 sh Los Angeles 88 65 pc 88 64 c 88 64 pc 87 64 c 86 65 pc Miami 90 78 pc 91 78 t 90 79 t 90 79 sh 90 76 sh Minn-St. Paul 83 63 pc 80 62 r 79 59 s 80 61 s 83 64 r New Orleans 92 76 pc 91 76 pc 92 74 pc 90 74 t 91 73 t New tor* City 83 67 a 85 70 s 86 68 sh 83 67 sh 82 67 ah II Onaha 9166s 90 63 ah 87 63 t 8664s 86 68 r II Phoenix 108 86 pc 108 85 pc 108 84 s 109 84 pc 106 85 s San Francisco 74 55 s 70 55 s 69 56 s 71 56 s 69 63 s Seattle 74 57 pc 79 58 pc 79 57 pc 78 56 c 8065s ? Washington 90 69 s 89 73 s 91 71 pc 88 70 t 87 69 t The National Summary The heat will continue across much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation from the western Plains through the Ohio Valley and the Eastern Seaboard during the period. Monsoonal moisture will keep the Rockies cloudy and wet at times. Cool air will linger across the Northwest, while scattered showers and thunderstorms will fire up across the northern Plains and upper Great Lakes. t Weather (W): e-sunny. pc-partty cloudy, c-cloudy, shshowers t-thunderstorms, r-rain. sf-snow flurries, en-snow, I-ice. World Traveler's Cities j Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday ' 1| City HI loW HI U W HI Lo W HI Lo W HI Lo W Amsterdam 69 56 c 79 61 s 77 61 sh 75 60 pc 76 61 Sri Berlin 75 55 pc 80 64 pc 83 66 pc 60 66 pc 84 68 pc Buenos Aires 56 41 s 58 43 pc 61 43 pc 59 35 pc 46 30 sh Cairo 99 70 s 98 73 s 96 73 pc 98 73 pc 95 70 pc Jerusalem 8662s 6665s 86 65 pc 66 65 s 64 63s Johannesburg 7142s 73 45 a 73 44 pc 71 42 pc 69 42 pc London 74 62 c 84 63 c 78 59 pc 78 56 pc 75 59c Madrid 99 66 s 99 67 sli 96 . 64 sh 93 62 sh 90 59 r Mexico City 75 55 sh 76 56 pc 76 56 pc 75 55 pc 75 56 pc Moscow 89 67 PC : 81 62 sti 76 60 pc 76 56 s 74 56 pc Pans 71 58 pc 81 59 pc 79 58 pc 77 55 pc 74 56c Rio de Janeiro 73 62 c 74 62 pc 73 59 pc 72 60 pc 72 61 pc Rome 79 60 s 79 60 sh 81 64 pc 84 68 pc 87 71 s Sen Alan 89 77 s 90 76 pc 88 75 pc 88 75 pc 88 76 pc Seoul 83 73 pc 83 70 r 86 72 ah 87 72 sh 87 73 sh Syttoey 63 52 s 61 48 ah 64 53 pc 66 50 pc 64 51 pc Tokyo 76 62 pc 85 75 pc 86 76 pc 87 77 pc 88 77 pc Toronto 75 58 pc ' 86 60 s 77 49 pc 70 47 pc 75 56 pc Winnipeg 82 50 pit 70 47 r 71 49 pc 76 56 pc 77 51 pc Zurich 74 52 c 79 57 c 82 60 sh 81 61 pc 81 61 pc I . ' ' " , , ' ^ Sun & Moon Sunrise fSunS) Thu., July 8 6:11 a.m. 8:41 p.m. Fri., July 9 6:11 a.m. 8:41 p.m. Sat., July 10 6:12 a.m. 8:40 p.m. Sun , July 11 6:13 a.m. 6:40 p.m. Mon , July 12 6:13 a.m. 8:40 p.m.. Tue.,July13 6:14 a.m. 8:39 p.m. Wed . July 14 ...,6:15 a.m. 8:39 p.m. Moonrise Moon set Thu., July 8 2:23 a.m. 3:54 p,m. Fri., July 9 3:04 a.m. 5:03 p.m. Sat., July 10 3:51 a.m. 6:12 p.m. Moon Phaw Last New First Full 3 ? ?).0 July 6 July 12 July 20 July 28 < LX25S Lawn Tractor ? 15-hp ? 42-inch convertible mower deck ? Automatic transmission SAVE *50 *3,499* ? 325 Lawn & Garden Tractor ?18-hp V-Twin ? 48-inch mower deck ? Automatic transmission SAVE '200 ^ < JS60 Walk-Behind Mower ? 6 hp ? 21-inch steel deck SAVE $50 $OTO* ? T105C Line Trimmer ? 1.05-hp ? 17-inch cutting swath ? Weighs 10 pounds M,SAVE ??0 P? $169"*A The grass is tall. Weeds are high. Everything's up but down payments and interest rates. You'll find this remarkable offer on a variety of our rugged and dependable equipment. So visit your John Deere dealer's store before July 5, 1999. We cut the down payment. The grass is up to you. 0 Nothing. Runs Like A Deere* S599FL2&-H/B www.dacre.com To Locate A John Deere Dealer Near You Call (Toll-Free)-18881669-7767 PROS). /mk\ * Offers end July 5.1999, and are s.ubiect to approved credit oo John Deere Credit Revolving Plan. For noncommercial use only. Other special i fcla\ rates end terms may be available, including induTlment financing andnnancmg tor commercialuse Avaflaole From participating dealer* Torch Bearer Nominations . * ? . ? v.*.-. " ? ? DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS CARRIED THE TORCH FOR OUR COMMUNITY? LET US KNOW ABOUT THEM!! Vv ? ' . ? ... ? > f. ? ' ? ? Since 1974, The Chronicle carried the torph for African-American issues. And, we couldn't have done it without your support. Help us celebrate the past and look to the future as we build towards an exciting 251*1 Anniversary Celebration at Rupert Bell Park on August 281*1. ? * - ' , r , . % Help us find what we call "Torch Bearers." Who are they? Everyday people just like you, but with that special something that has helped keep our dreams alive. * ' " * *" * ? * ^ " i % * . People who have made lasting contributions to our community, and not just in big ways. Y " '? , - ? **. ' ? Each person nominated will be considered by our editorial staff. The winners will be recognized in articles in The Chronicle's Special Anniversary Edition. Also, a luminary in honor of each winner will be lighted at The Chronicle's 25th Anniversary Celebration at Rupert Bell Park. Please help us kick off our 25th Anniversary/Family Day Celebration in a big way by nominating your choice for "Torch Bearer." *'? . r ' Enter Your Nominations Today Using the space below, please list important information about the person you wish to nominate as a torch bearer. Remember! We are looking for all types of individuals whom you believe have made lasting contributions within the last 25 years to our community, either in big ways or in small (but important) ways. You may nominate persons living.or deceased, although those who have passed away will only receive special recognition at our 25th Anniversary Celebration. ' Thank You! . ; The Chronicle 1974 - Celebrating 25 Years - 1999 ? Enter today: Clip the entry and return to The Chronicle office one of the three ways: v , ? Mail: The Chronicle Torch Bearer Nomination , v % ' j - PO Box 1636 Winston-Salem. NC 27102 ? Fax: (336) 723-9173 ? In person: Drop it off at The Chronicle office at 617 N. Liberty Street Entry form I choose to nominate: . Your Name: Address: Daytime phone (if available): ' ' Evening phone (if available): Reason: (List here why you feel this person is worthy of the honor. 25 words or less, please.) i
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