It* All In The Stars j| MURIAL AND JBRTHA LOVE WEEK OF JUNE 4-10 TUi la • period whan yon will find yourself feeling like luok is on your side andjbr sure this is so... with the Sun, Mercury end Venus In the mansion of Gemini... and for sure with the support that you should be feeling with Saturn in Aquarius giv big you a greater sense of stability. However, as always, your wind is quick to piek up changes that are happening even al moat before they can happen. This is a time for you to write those notes of appreciation aswell as taking a stand on a pos sible Job offer that is for sure yours should you want it. Keep the communication lines open with those you love and forewarned is forearmed. Don’t chill out. The outcome of all that you do now depends on you. This period is a good one for you. Take advan tage of the many opportunities that come up suddenly and unex pectedly. This is a long overdue reward (or responsibility that could have been avoided). However, remember, “It’s All in the Stars.* ARIES March 21-April 90 As the old saying goes... “It’s going to be a hot place in the old town tonight." This msans for all you Aries it is a very sensitive time and for sun as you pace yourself during this cycle you will come out smelling like ness. Keep an eye on your income and outflow. TAURUS April 91-May 91 The period that ws an in is one of giving of self unconditionally and tar sun you Taurians an hard nuts to crack when it comes to acknowl edging some whose good will be taken for granted. Remember, treat others as you wish to be treated. GEMINI May 22-June 91 Feeling somewhat adventurous? Well, you should be. After all, the Sun is in your mansion. Ideas and opportunities are here for your use. Let this cycle find you open and receptive and most of all, be happy and don't worry. Happy natal day. CANCER June 98-July 99 When it comes to investigating your energies at this time, it is okay. After all, you have some opportunities that an there should you just get away from the old, negative patterns that could keep you from achieving your goals and objectives. listen to the voice within you and you will be guided right That is, should you be on the positive side. LEO July 93-Aug. 98 Well, Leo, you have been waiting for the opportunity to move ahead graeefldly and for sure with your mind as sharp as a tack now, you can make the right dsetsiou. Your love life can be on the upswing should you be willing to camproraiM and let go of old, negative after-thought pat terns. After all, that’s not your nature. VIRGO Aug. 94-Sept 99 This week will find you in the forefront and for sure this is just what you need for a boost to your ego. After all, it is good to have a lift once in a addle. However, don’t let your head get so big that you forget the higher-ups that are watching you. You are a worker and being rewarded for efforts well done is mere like you. Have a great week. LIBRA Sept.93-Oot.93 You are the balance in the zodiacal wheel and for sure this is a good time for you to feel just that However, remember that your efforts will be worthwhile, far the outcome will bring your just due. Open your mind up to all possibilities. Don't waste time on petty stuff. 4 SCORPIO Oot.84-Nov.39 This week finds you completing some details that could have a lot to do with your $$$$. However, there could be a slight obstacle to come up between you and the one you adore (got it?). Chooee wisely and so what if they change thsir minds? With the Sun in Gemini and all the planets supporting them, you do have a chance to come out smelling like a rose. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Doe. H _Aro you fooling a little itchy, Sagittarius? Porhapo you have every right to. Altar ail, this io your time of the year to work on yourself. The planets in Gemini aro in opposition to you. However, this allows you time to work up to the ^eautifiil light that you aro. Don’t push when it’s time to got still. You have some support on your side. Ran ahead and then move ahead. Keep the cap on your relationships. Don’t be hasty to make a decision that you may later regret. CAPRICORN Deo. 22-Jan. 20 Yee, the opportunity is yours should you be willing to work at high speed. Your opportunities are somewhat taking a new direction, espe cially those you thought were in the final stages. That’s okay. Keep up with the children and teach them how to make a little extra change while they have some time on their hands. You are good at that. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Peb. 18 For sure this cycle does find you with a lot of energy that may make you blow a circuit should you not husband your strength. You have some loved ones that need same attention that only you can make them feel good. This is a good cycle for you, so enjoy. PISCES Feb. 19-March 20 The family is your concern during this cycle and for sure they bring you a groat deal of satisfaction. However, don’t worry unnecessarily. Blending your effort with those you love is best Keep an eye on associ ates that come up with a get-rich-quick scheme. Have a great week. Hello to all you mfppers out there and for sure you know that I mean you wonderful zodiacal signs. You must notioe that ev eryone wants to say something when the Sun goes into Gemini... everyone starts thinking, and why not? This is the mansion that rules oommuaieation and we.pbbuld follow the order of nature and that’s what “AD In the Stars" helps you do. Remember, this is only for the benefit of helping you understand your nature. Free will is yours and for sure you are oapable of making worthy decisions. Let the light of God go before you making your way easy, instant and clear. Stay tuned every Tuasday at 7i80 pan. and Sati^pday at 10:30 a on. to Channel M UHF and Channel 80 Cable. Also daily from , 10-11 am. on WL^E-AM 570. I Those who wish to oontaet Muriel and Dr. Love should write tot WLLE, 522 E. Martin 8t., Raleigh 27501 or caU 846-7900. Should you want a passport reading, then call and make your appointment today. Drive Safely Methodists Plan Annual Conference FAYETTEVILLE—Methodist College in Fayetteville is the site for the 1992 North Carolina An nual Conference of the United Methodist Church. More than 1,500 members, half lay persons and half clergy, are expected to at tend the busy four-day conference June 10-13. Most sessions and the worship services will be held in Reeves Auditorium. On the agenda for the confer ence is the approval of an $11.2 million budget, the report of five task forces, the consecration of one diaconal minister, and the ordina tion of 16 deacons and 17 elders. Special program emphases will include a service to honor the re cently opened Africa University in Zimbabwe and to initiate a schol arship fund for the university, an evangelism service with Bishop Jo seph Bethea of the South Carolina area preaching, and testimonials on the Peru Covenant and the Ganta (Africa) school project. 1710 North Carolina Conference includes 56 counties in eastern North Carolina from Burlington to the coast. Membership in the 838 local churches is approximately 219,000. Dear Betty Crocker Q. What happens if I only use egg whites or egg substitute in a pecan pie? S.W. Tacoma, Wash. A. When only egg whites, egg substitute or even fewer whole eggs are used in place of the recipe’s amount of eggs in a pecan recipe, the mixture will boil vigor ously and over onto the oven floor. This is caused by the lack of thick ener supplied by egg yolks. For best results use recipes formulated for fewer eggs or egg substitutes. Q. What is balsamic vinegar and where can I find it? E.P. San Bernardino, Calif. A. Balsamic vinegar is dark, thick, slightly sweet vinegar aged in barrels made of several woods. Often its rich flavor is added to fresh tomatoes or greens or in a vinaigrette. Many grocery stores carry the vinegar, as do specialty foods stores. Q. I’ve always used the area of the pilot light on my gas range for letting bread rise. My new gas range is ignition lighted. How do you suggest I let breads rise now? Mrs. M.C. Racine, Wis. A. The hot water method will work fine for you. Place bowl of dough on a rack over a bowl of hot water, covering it completely with a towel. Thie gives you the ideal temperature for dough to rise: 80*F to 85°P. We don’t recommend setting dough over a pilot light, because the flame may be too hot for it, causing the bottom layer of dough J ju*s to start baking. Do you have a cooking qi tion? Write “Dear Betty Crocker,” Box 1113, Dept. Betty, Minneapolis, Minn. 55440. Tip of the week: To make a spring buffet easy, choose a main dish that can be made at least partly ahead. Center Receives Grant Burroughs Wellcome Co. re cently awarded a $5,000 grant to the Urban Ministry Center of Ra leigh, Inc. to assist in the purchase of a computer network system. Dennis Vick, an employee of Burroughs Wellcome and long time volunteer with the Ministry’s Open Door Cliiiic and member of the Board of Directors of the agency, submitted the grant to the Community Service Program of Burroughs Wellcome Co. The Urban Ministry Center of Raleigh, Inc. has provided basic human services to Wake County’s low income and homeless popula tions since 1981. Three programs: Crisis Intervention, the Open Door Clinic and the Ark Shelter, come under the umbrella of the Urban Ministry Center and offer immedi ate relief for financial and food as sistance, health care and emer gency shelter for those in need. ; The Community Service Pro gram of Burroughs Wellcome Co. was created in 1988 to support and recognize employees’ volunteer ef forts in the community. Employees apply for quarterly awards on be half of the nonprofit organization for which they volunteer. In fiscal year 1991-92, Burroughs Wellcome contributed more than $264,000 to nonprofit organizations through its Commu nity Service Program. I Food Lion’s Prices 8% Lower Than Winn-Dixie’s “New Low Prices” Winn-Dixie’s been advertising a lot about how they’re lowering prices. So we thought you might like to know just how those so-called ’new low prices' compared with Food Lion. A comparison of 100 key groceries revealed Winn-Dixie charged $103.84 for items that cost only $95.63 at Food Uon. FOOD LION'S PRICES WERE 8% LQWER THAN WINN-DIXIES- Here are just a few examples of how much more you pay for key grocery items at Winn-Dixie. As you can see, if Winn-Dixie claims their prices are as low as Food Lion’s, they still have a way to go. pnnn wimn. Velvetta Sliced CheeM (12 Oz.). I Can’t Believe It's Not Butter (16 Oz. Bowl). Kellogg’s Fruit Loope (16 Oz.). Carnation Evarporated Milk (5 Oz.). Wyler's Unsweetened Drink Mix (Individual). Van Camp’s Pork N' Beans (8 Oz.). Phillip's Beans & Franks (7.6 Oz.). Del Monte Sweet Peas (17 Oz.). Betty Crocker Macaroni & Cheese Hamburger Helper (8 Oz.). Chet Boyardee Beefaronl (16 Oz.).. Star Kist light Chunk Tuna (6.6 Oz.). Oodles Of Noodles Chicken Soup (3 Oz.). Miracle Whip (160z.). Alpo Beef With Cheese Dinner (14 Oz.).. Kal Kan Pedigree Beef Chunks (14 Oz.). Frlskies Beef-Uvor Cat Food (6 Oz.). 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