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I |CLASSIF I H^HUbhmAI I 181 Rlv?rb?nd Prime Watson St.-A I building lot on a bluff evervwhere ani overlooking the rolling Yadkin Grandmother 1 I River. Wooded and level vving. Enjcv^ I building site. Approved for .hildre^J^J I septic tank. Price S36.750 pool. .c FIRM. in this c^oase I Cars in l^e SU^ loTt I mimtMiumiiinninniiM?iininnn?iinmtniiiiniiiinmiiiiiinttit I Yolonda From Paae INIMUNNIMHNMIIMIMailMMUIIIIIIIIiy|||N||UHitt||UIII?l||||||||| lives in another state, was bisexual for years. 1 know this because it's common knowledge on my in-laws' side, although now he's straight. I'm not a gossip, and I could put his past aside, but lately something has happened that I can't overlook. My brother-in-law has taken an interest in my sister. In fact, they met in my house. Now I understand that they're traveling back and forth to see one another quite frequently and my husband has mentioned to me that he expects them to marry. My husband likes the idea because he thinks that, with my sister's help, maybe his brother will "straighten" out. z Well, I hate the idea. I could accept things better if my sister were aware of his iniMiiiiiimiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHtiimiiiimiimtiiiiiHiimiaiimiiiii Musical Notes iiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiMiiimiimiiiiimmiiiiiMiiiiiiiHiimi Ruffin Arrested Former Motown singer Jimmy Ruffin was recently arrested at-the- Detroit-airport and jailed overnight after a loaded revolver was found in his carry-on bag, an I airport spokesman said. Ruffin, 47, was released from the Wayne County Jail when prosecutors declined to issue a warrant after questioning whether he was even aware that he had .1 me gun. Ruffin, brother of the better-known p Wirfston-Salem Bap The General Bap The Warren Cour AFL-CIO N.C. Association Dr. Craig Phillips, - National Oraan'12 N.C. Academy I N.C. League of C I Professional Fire F ~=, . e-CiiftoaE. 6rauas-.lt I' "After review and ana opinion that Carl Stev\ I Harvey Gantt, I Governor. . . I "We must I the future policy tha citizens. C Mickey Michaux, Carolina House Governor. . . "Carl Stev minorities, public sta spoke out not to. Tw< Carolina t showed a surpassed more blac the history r Ied"adveri THUMB m rdmore Walk . 1 stv-rim. Let }g44 Maryland Av?.-Naar >* a " privacy WSSU Walk to - ^\'nd 10 your the nCNh- * at full jTieighborhood the h Eastern pro- a n< ' old collectibles gress. Mouse. Nifty price hare ment. Park your S25.000. IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIUIIIIIMMiMMMt ^ B8 IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIItlllltlllltlllMtllllllllMIHIItlllllllllMIIMMMMMMIMIMMII iktwkfnt) continue "the relationship. But my brother-in-law hasn't told her and my husband has told me that I'd better not tell. This topic has started all kinds of arguments in my house. How should I handle this? G.Y.L. Dear G.Y.L.: The fact that your husband is willing to protect his brother, yet unwilling to allow you to protect your sister, is foul play. Advise him that you won't break the news, but you'd like to hear that your brother-in-law brought in out. After all, with this, being such "common knowledge," someone eventually is going to spill it. From Page B8 ? lllltllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllttltllHIIIIIIIItlllllllllltllllllllllllllllHIMIIfllttl David Ruffin, former lead singer of the Temptations, was arrested at a security check-point at Detroit Metropolitan Airport-at-about?5 Pim*-, He-was about-to board an American Airlines flight, said Lou Sugo, spokesman for the Wayne County Road Commission, which runs the airport. "He was at the X-ray gate when his shoulder bag was found to contain a loaded revolver," Sugo said. "He said he had completely forgotten about the weapon i being in the bag." CARL STEWART STA One candidate for Lieutenant and support of major organizati* tist Leadership Roundtable tist State Convention ity Political Action Committee of Educators (NCAE) Superintendent of Public Instructlc :ation of Women (NOW) f Trial Lawyers Conservation Voters :ighters Association of North Caroli _ Chairman W.S. Black, l eadership Roi w .lysis of the records oT aTTof the fc^ncfl'dat /art warrants and is deserving of our si s/layor of Charlotte, endorsed C elect public servants who are willii and to put in place the necessary t will continue to improve the lot c art Stewart is such a man." . Ir former U.S. Attorney and formeri of Representatives, endorsed < /art is not a newcomer to the cauj Thirty years ago when he was 17, nd in favor of equal rights for mine for change when it would have b snty-two years later as Speaker of House of Representatives, Carl Stev fairness in committee assignmenl any Speaker before him. He app< :k committee chairmen than any I of North Carolina's legislature." riSING/ 2c5^ Employment Legal Notices omes Apartments Personals Conrad-Acreage -There place where time stands 3730 Beeson It is an unhurried world -Kern*-A ,eal curb of nature's tranquility with app^*' lhrcc ause hidden away among ^ - basement, iwoods. Private. Mins. Acreage available, ay from interstate. 1,000. DON'T FORGET TO VOTE MAY 8 Smw1"118/900 8S?" *3995 '84 MIRCtJkV _ 79IATSM $9AQr SAVE * ???$? *300^ Tain $10/900 cmviolit sfoQC StiS *9495 ar?3995 IW3W4 *7995 ,1121 BSSK?&. $7295 g??Tn, ,fgf &S?Um.*6695 gW ,|g| ?nmn *6495 gW *2995 *5995 79WBT0 $< I 12 POBt SCAIIC 74 tZmZZ ,!?? cnnuc *2495 |22| TRUCKS $L. 5995 10,900 Wn *5695 *tf995 5ST Iffif *8495 <Sto Landau *5295 8SPw,Uf*7295 I 2OT" *4995 ggr *6995 ^**4995 SX, *6995 S??? *4995 *5995 -3USNW '4195 2W&*?*4995 &2K " *3995 "Sckup** *4995 M""T *3995 &%"" *2995 NDS UP FOR MINORITII Governor has received the endorsen ons and leaders. .. CARL STEWART. na jndtable, endorsed Carl "" - 3rfqrtr~ uwmoi 7 ft -oqr~~??-??? jpport." Darl Stewart for Lt. ng to face < public >f all of our member of the North Carl Stewart for Lt. se of he took a >rities. He een safer the North A/art s that Dinted Speaker in Paid for by the Ca The Cf ords 1 Week - $3.75 r22-8628 Mon.-Fri. 8:30 1 i unu ricL I ON SELEC' W . \ \\ \ \ 1 iA.\ \ I v 9 n'IMIM \ ^\un Rad Tag Sala and! May 16, Haven't you dojie without a See the complete Toro line at: I Wachovia S( I "W "Master Si 3 532 Northwest Blvd., N.W. *i ;? V I ?i??^?M? :c MPr ** < i ^^^ssforLL Carl Stewart supporte to support the moc second primary law ir an excellent record social rights and c workers. If elected Lt. Govemo have minorities in k< Governor's office. N< affairs person, but c lative counsel to the L window dressing p< staff policy positk Senate. rl Stewart for Lieutenant Governor C iromcle, Thursday, May 3, 1984-Page B11 ) TAG SALE I 40 TO $50 I rED MODELS I mmm OLD PAL MERI 'The oldest tractor at Latrobe y^~"ntry Club is a Toro. And it's I working every day. bu can get this same Toro urability and dependability* in a high performance, versatile mower for your home. Now with a 2-year limited warranty. 20672 rlc* $610.06 ?CE $479.95 I Toro long enough?? >uthern Oil Co. I arvice Dealer" [96] :own Office iern Coal and Oil Co.) 722-6191 [ K/ .{i> yi? '<kGovernor Kj and continues jification of the i this state. He has on civil rights, on :>n the rights of ft j ir. Carl Stewart will ay rotes in the Lt. Dt just a minority a black as legis.t. Governor. Not a 3sition but a key >n for the State k>mmittee
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