WEDNESDAY. AliOIIST 6,1975
MUSIC
THE TRIBUNAL All > PAGE 7
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WEAL’S
Top Ten
^ by BOB JONES
WHAT’S HAPPENING:
What’s happening this week around the big 1510 is
Natalie Cole. Natalie, as you might know, is the
daughter of the late Nat King Cole. Even though
times have changed and music has changed since the
days of Nat, Natalie seems to be right in the middle
of it all and that’s really “what’s happening”.
TOP TEN:
1. Fight the Power isley Brothers
2. Slippery When Wet Commodores
3. Chocolate City Pariiaments
4. Look at Me Moments
5. Hope We Can Get Together . Harold Melvin & the
Blue Notes
6. Oh! Me. Oh! My A1 Green
7. Forever Came Today Jackson 5
8. Glass House Temptations
9. Take Me to the River Syl Johnson
10. Your Love Graham Central Station
UP AND COMING:
It’s been more years than some of us would care to
remember since Major Lance recorded a tune. WELL,
all ypu “monkey time” breaks. Major is back. A super
star during the early days of rock and roll but because
of bad recordings he dropped in popularity. But Maj
or has a new recording, we believe its a SMASH and
only time will tell. Keep on listening. Always
Pure Serenity
Tan Oibpicsi^
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Sou? train's Coiiiinf Attraciion
ASTRODESTINY
ARIES Vigilance pays off. Career openings may come buf
Mar. 21 • Apr. 19 you have to be quick to capitoiize on them.
TAURUS
Apr. 20 - May 20
GEMINI
May 21 - June 20
One angry word fo your romanHc partner may be one
too many. Think before you speak.
Dame Fortune smiles consttmtly this week. Take a
chance on a lottery * it could be for the big one.
The oldsters in your family and circle of friends like
ANONVMPiUS
VIRGO
LIBRA
Sept. 23 - Oct. 22
SCORPIO
Oct. 23-Nov. 21
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 22 - Dcc. 21
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22 - Jan. 19
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20 - Fch. 18
There are more than the usual amounts of invitations
flowing in this week. You're the hit of the galas
PISCES
Feb. 19 - Mar. 20
TML74
June 21 - July 22 ^ jjg included in discussions. Give them the time.
You could be In for a surprise now. Whatever it Is
July 23 - Au?. 22 you'll take it In your stride.
Proper diet and sleep will have you perking away
Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 like your old self. Give yourself a chance.
Self-Improvement is not always the easiest task...
but in your case It's not too hard to occomplish.
A dispute can arise from a seemingly innocent remark
so it pays to guard your tongue. A friendship could
be at stake.
Finances are a headache. More goes out thon comes
in and you find yourself o bit short this week.
Keeping your dreams to yourself definitely Is not the
way to hove them realized. Let them be known and
the>^ can come true.
Financial opportunities are around, but you must be
on the alert. Take some time away from the fun to
concentrate on money aspects.
Curtis Mayfield, Leroy
Hutson and the Natural Four
are headliners this weekend
on Soul Train, one of the
most popular entertainment
shows on television.
— The talented Mayfield,
whose musical scores for the
movies “Super Fly” and
“Claudine” brought him add
ed fame and fortune after
achieving recognition as one
of The Impressions and later
as a single, performs “Billy
Jack”, “Jesus” and “When
Seasons Change”.
His “Super Fly” album
reached platinum status and
earned the first Ampex Gold
Tape Award.
Another former member
of The Impressions, who also
possesses producing, writing
and arranging skills, is Leroy
Hutson who sings “So In
Love With You” and “All Be
cause Of You”.
Hutson, who records on
Mayfield’s own label, Curtom
Records, wrote the Natural
Four’s first major hit, “Can
This Be Real”. The San
NATURAL FOUR
More Than lust Cloths
Francisco Bay area group,
together since the late 60’s,
show off their harmonizing
skills in a “natural” manner
with “Heaven Right Here On
Earth”, also a Curtom Record
production.
the status of the economy in
the area. When asked if he
had any hopes or plans for
his business to expand and
develop into a chain of stores,
he gave a surprising “no”. His
comment was “If I expand,
then I’d lose the personal
closeness that I have towards
my customers.” This state
ment truly reveals the con
cern he has for not only his.
business but for his cQitununi-
ty as well.
Continued from Page 1
or avoid, those same pitfalls.
In addition to being a well
versed business man, Mr. Park
er is the father of two child
ren, Alexander, Jr., who is
11 and Cassandra who is 9.
Mr. Parker owns, along with
The Red Hanger Formal Wear,
College Barber Shop. Also,
He is the secretary-treasurer
of the Community Funeral
Home. Both College Barber
Diinkins Made
Continued Fran Page 5
Shop and the Community
Funeral Home are located
in the same area, on East
Market Street. Other than
business, Mr. Parker is in
volved in a number of civic
activities.
An outstanding personal
ity, know-how, good deals,
fair, extremely friendly-add
them all up and you’ll prob
ably come out vrith Mr. Alex
ander Parker, a good man to
do business with.
ivESffly
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Before leaving Mr. Parker’s
store, he told me that he had that many persons still think
such a hard time in putting of alcohol as being sinful.”
his business together that he “People who tend, to drive
would like to tell it to anyone wreckless all the fime, tend
who thinks it might help them, to drive the same way after
He feels that if he explained drinking,” he said, “and the
the pit&Us that he has been vast majority of safe drivers,
through, then periiaps others tend to be safe also after
will learn how to cope with, drinking.”
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