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' ' ABUS Mareh 2i-April SO Wall, you Arlans, this cycle providas you a little rallaf from all your anxieties, perhaps to ths point that you may patch up soma differences in your personal relationship. Ramambar, Ifa a food tima ta work an yau. So don’t ba too aanaitivo, release and let go. TAURUS April Si-May SI Looks lika this cycla will find you oomawhat eonftiaed, but ramambar, quiat timaa raliava all straaa—ba it paraonal or Job related. Using your creativity and allowing youroalf to ba easygoing, things will got batter. So land your time wisely. GEMINI May SS-June SI For sura this is balancing time for you Geminis. And unless you’ve gone out on a weak financial limb you’d batter make sure you hav# a safety net in place. Don’t regret later what you can ba forearmed with. Opportunities coma through others now, so relax. CANCER JunaSMulySS Well, Cancer, for sure you feel a little more in control oven though your flnances could use soma assistance. Taka a look around your immediate surroundings and sea what you can release noiw. Clean up, diaan out and circulate. Good time to work things out LEO Looks Hke your forecast is turning out for the batter. Soma quiet time ■Hawing you to recuperate from tho recent hectic poos. Although you art in • highly creative period, use your judgment wiaaly. With Mercury retro grade out of sag, this will giva you Lees, a Utdo extra time to wash on all skills. Groat tims for your ersativity and spirituality. VIRGO Aag.S4-4kgft.tt Morcury is rstrograds, your ruling planst. Bo awars of all dsdsions; maks sura contracts an signed. 8soms as though tactftdnees is your kay. Taka ears of lingering responsibilitiea. Fsrhaps raviswing tho past can taka you smoothly sailing into tho ftiturs. LIBRA Looks Uka tima to rsflact and to mova from tho spotlight into a little quiet tima. However. taka advantage and maks a good impmsion.Seems as thou^r there is a glow around you that puts everybody at ease, including yourself. Bo patient and all is wall. SCORPIO Oet S4-Nov. SB Hoy, looks like all your social events will turn into opportunities; however, don't be too extravagant and remember, try not to become too materialistic. You may bo putting too much emphasis on quantity adn not quality. So toko care. Otherwise, this is a fantastic time. SAGITTARIUS Nov. It Deo. SI Looks like you 8ags, by giving a little of youreelves, you can ensure significant grins for the Aiture. Just don't be too impulsive. Dent put your foot in your mouth. You truly are in the spotlight. 80 go for it! It's your natal day. CAPRICORN WoH, it looks like you Capricorns are involved in seme Personal relationships and for sure as this month ends and a new one comes in, havinga little self-interest may not be so bad. Perhaps, takingalook at the psychological source of your moods will come as you reflect within. Talking about it wont do any good. You just need to go and rest and relax. Some meditation will definitely have a healing effect on your psycho. AQUARIUS Jau.Sl-Pefc.IS After you gat a lot of your routine work dona, perhaps you can partake of some of thorn social events that are coming up on your calendar. This is a busy cycle. It seems like you are more energetic now and for sure staying positive is your kay. Congratulations! You deserve it. Well, as you remember all circumstances may not be as restricted as in the past. However, wait and sea is your hey. Messages are likely toget mixed up, so whatever you do, verity everything. Remember, you have the key. Just be stiU and an is well. For all you sodiaoal woadsjrftrf stare ^thar^a^bar Uie thiTume everyone wuTkave a tendency to forget things, to not nil1— lessees —» end no in the wrong mailbox, and yoa asay even forget where yoa put your keye. But during this course of time ike way to stay in control ta to a— your merer and riav on guard to tho gateway of your mind. If. a great tiaso Car thooa Sagtttorlans and some of those other mutable signs, but remember patience and detail (that I., waring attention) Be euret© stay tuned daily tolt's All intheBtarnriO-Uaju. and remember to listen to WLLE-AM «70 on your radio dial and every H«fM»«y night at I pju. on WAUG-TV M and Saturday at 10 an. Watch your cable cocoes station—we're there, too, to bring you wore knowledge of how to stay healthy naturally—body, mind and spirit. lOmkqf Some folk* are at findinc their way in the dirk if ytHi don't light the way. • • • Death ie the great equaiiaer of people, great • • • To get out of a jam. the drat thing you ahould do ie tell the truth. • • • What we know will • never coomare to what we newer diecover in this world. ■ «WI '"hwyi WM, - APPRECIATION LUNCHEON - Sigma Brother James Clarke addresses youth and adults at the Zeta Phi Beta Appreciation Luncheon which concluded the 1991 Blue Revue activities. (See story). a •* lvi Uvliv* , Eyes Faces Of ■ The World ATLANTA (AP) - Don’t look foe European mansion or the Sugar Plif Fairy in the Urban Nutcracker, inner-city version of the favorite featuring faces of the \ The young dreamer is instead of Clara. Her brotl Leroy, Not Fritz. And the Land' Sweets is the black-owned Yates ami J Milton Drug Store in this productiog aimed at making The Nutcra more relevant to minorities. The production, put on by Ballethnic Dance Company Atlanta, has a cast of about dancers who are black, Vietnamese Filipino, Hispanic and American Indian. Most are ages 5 to 18. Some are experienced performers. Others are from poor neighborhoods where Ballethnic dancers teach. •. The Urban Nutcracker closely, follows the classic story by Russian a composer Peter Tchaikovsky, w!bw ■ gives it a different spin. The production focuses on the ballet’s second act because it 1s simpler and less expensive to stage A narrator summarizes the first act, with a brief enactment by the dancers. Hours: 6:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Menu Varies Daily 610 W. South Street CALL IN ORDERS WELCOME 821-5884 or 821-5885 NICHOLSON’S f BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP 106 E. Hargett St. hhmmmmhhmDIAL 828-2232 DOnWRECOGWElKSHB? Not all signs of discrimination are this obvious. 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LETS GIVE THANKS For family, good friends, the t earth’s bounty, His many blessings. We’d like to join your family in offering our thanks to God this Thanksgiving holiday. Sacred Heart Cathedral /.’no fi.m igh North Carolina 27WM \mu it \\i* km Tint ii
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