Ml ~, pM] CROWNING QUEEN-Garvin Stone, N. C. Central quarter back and co-captain, is shown crowning Miss Saundra Rober son of Salisbury as "Miss Home IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION Notice of Service of Process By Punblication NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Willie Felder Smith Plantiff . Vs. Geneva Parrott Smith Defendant To GENEVA PARROTT SMITH, take notice that a plea in seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action, the matter of the relief being sought as follows: That the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between you and the Plaintiff be dissolved and that he be granted an absolute divorce from you. You are required to make dcfnse of such pleadings no later than the 25th day of November, 1972, upon your failing to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to this Court for relief sought. This the 16th day of Octo ber, 1972. W. W. PERRY, Attorney at *. O. Box Durham. N. C. 27702 October 28, Nov. 4,11,18,1972 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tfORTH CAROLINA' DURHAM COUNTY Haying qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Mary Brunson, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1903 South Alston Avenue, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 on or before April 30, 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons IndeVed to said estate will please make payment. This the 12th day of Octo ber, 1972. Estate of Mary Brunson, Fred L. Brunson, Jr., Admin istrator, 1903 South Atston ■p America... the world. k distilled Super-dry is why! |'"Brl «g Lni.ii'iiiwumlut PRODUCT Of H.S4.IHX KVIMISMKITS KILUD FROM CUM. JO PtOOf. (NOON'S NT ON CI.. 111. UMKN, N. j. coming." The Eagles hosted the University of Maryland- Eastern Shore in* the -annual . homecoming football game, Saturday, October. 22. i i iiji'itii Avenue, Durham, Hff'C. 27701. October 28, 18, 1872. ADMINISTRATRIXES NOTICE > * - NORTH CAROLINA ... DURHAM COUNTY •• Having qualified as Ad ministratrix, of the JE&tate of Alton James Williams, de ceased, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at 546 Homeland Ave nue, Durham, North Caro lina 27707 on or before April 30, 1973 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will pleace payment. , . - • This the 10th day 6l Octo ber, 1972. Estate of Alton James Wil liams. Carrie Hall Williams, Administratrix, 546 Home land Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 27707. October 28, November 4 r 11. 18, 1972. 15.3 Billion Persons Expected In Century WWrtfßSnKTHjWMrindlcate that the earth's population will Srow about fourfold to 15.3 bil lion over tbe next century if the present pace continues. SANTIAGO - The cost of living rose 22.1 per cent in September, making a record In crease of 99.8 per cent during the first nine months of 1972, the government announced. 1972 SINGER NEW] « _ MACHINE ■ Lay Away for Christmas CLAYTON SEWING MACHINE 306 8. Driver Dial 596-3904 We Must Vote Thik Year We Must Vote This Year by Julian Bond The 1972 elections both the contest between Richard Nixon and George McGoverri for the Presi dency aS well as the many state, county and munici pal tcaces for sheriff or States Senator or the hundreds of other elective offices on the ballot ajl over America i on Nbvember 7th - is of vjtafltfiportance to Black JifriMn Bond is a mem ber dt the Georgia House of Representative. This Is oft'e in a series of ar ticle 'Sponsored by the Youth 'Citizenship Fund in the hopes that every one will vote this year. j Americans. The Presi ■ dential race - which gives fus a choice between two men who differ greatly on a host of issues - will decide the future of the , country and will define the future relationship be tween government and the {Black community. The other contests - If the choice is as clear as in the race for the na tion's highest office - will decide similar issues on a level closer to each of us.- - 1 That Is why Black votes are so vital this year. Ov er the past few years, we have voted more, but we seem to enjoy it less. Indeed, even as Black voter registration figures have increased in the South, Black voting totals have decreased In Nor thern cities. Politics has enjoyed a recent vogue in the na tional Black community. rThe elections of Carl Richard Hatcher and Kenneth Gibson gave some sense of hope to Blacks all over the coun try. The historic cam paign of U. S. Rep. Shir ley Chisholm for the Pre sidency in 1972 opened doors for future such ef forts, and the Gary Con vention in March of this :ryear brought together a •''fofrmerty- r n on apolitical' section of Black Ameri ca with politicians of the older, more regular type. But in the weeks follow ing the two major party conventions Black excite ment has dimmed. Black registration totals fell below levels predicted by voter registration pro fessionals. An antl-in tellectual apathy arose among the ebony and ivory towers where our young people presumbably pre pare themselves for a life of service to the Black nation. "Politics is white folks business" became the crude slogan of this new know-nothing ness, Ignoring a history which showed us that we have received the busi ness from white folks precisely because our po litics are so un-together. They are un-together for reasons which will not be remedied between now and November 7th, rea sons which have a his torical base, but the chances of any remedy anytime are demlnlshed by the increasing Black apathy toward the poli tical process. The origin for much of this apathy is found In the political rhetoric which promises heaven on earth in return for a citizens vote. As that has been demonstrated time and time again to be an empty promise, the automatic election day delivery of COMPARE THE CANDIDATES in the Fourth Congressional District IKE ANDREWS ■■ JACK HAWKE Bonlee, Chatham County, New Milford, Susquehanna North Carolina County, Pennsylvania Mars Hill College Drew University University of North Carolina Madison, New Jersey (Undergraduate and Duke University (Law School) Law School) Passed the North Carolina Did not take the Bar Bar Examination in 1952 Examination U.S. Army Field Artillery, None 1943-45, Combat Veteran, European Theatre, Two Battle Stars, Purple Heart, Bronze Star | North Carolina State Senate None representing Wake, Chatham and Lee Counties (one term); North Carolina House of Representatives (four terms) (House Majority Leader and Speaker Pro tem, 1971-72) North Carolina Superior None Court Solicitor Trustee of University of North None Carolina (1959 to 1972) WtlJJtfJlii Presently a member of the Board of Governors, University I of North Carolina Since 1952, has practiced law in|E3Sl3nHH| Since 1971, has operated a Chatham, Durham, Randolph company selling coin-operated and Wake Counties washing equipment Ike Andrews has devoted his life to the service of our country, our state, and the counties of our Fourth Congressional DtetrfcL For experienced, qualified leadership send Ike Andrews to Z Congress. He gets things done. t- **« • ■ Paid for by Friends of Ike Andrews. « i if M ■ yj ■Hi ■ a the vote has become reluctant. The over-promise has produced an under deli very. No election in Ame rica guarantees instant change. What Americans electlpns - like that set for November 7 - will do is set trends in motion and affect policies whose immediate result may not be clear to any of us at any given time. But those trends and policies do have the abi lity to give life or death to the hopes and aspira tions we all hold. If two seats are ex changed on the Supreme Court, it may becomes a a militant defender of the rights of man or a sup porter of the status quo. An aspiration Is voted for the Department off Health, Education and Welfare, and our children get five glasses of milk a week Instead of two. An aggressive Congress tries to restrain the new President, and he either wins and starts war anew or acquiesces and brings our boys home. Those de cisions - and others - reach into each of our lives and pocketbooks. They are too important to be left to politicians alone. They must be made "YOUR SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS" Front End Alignment 'I Precision alignment by skilled mechanics. $995 ]Parts extra. Cars with torsion barm or «ir cond. extra. Motor Tune Up - Brake Service Ckartis Day* F rent-End Sptdafot ~Mf7M c °" p^ ti Tiß ,f sE rY, ,c . E / / —7 The Mileage Specialist LjlLj/n/Z/er-fii/rst.... ..Cor. Foster & Geer Sts. 9+m6mj, Oct 21, 1972 THE CAROUMA T— 9- Remove Plastic t It a bread wttgam or rltlr ba« fete too near a hot Mr or rwmlatia md lams a raidgt of photic m m tba •PPllanoe. moMea a fadal ST wo with nail poMi remover and rub anOr to remove. i in concert with what It la you want, and If you do not cast your voce November 7th, they will be made without you. IS EVERYONE ON YOUR STREET REGISTERED TO VOTE? ARE YOU? WHY NOT? Pmr BUfa fMi MMlit a hi IMS wmM hare rotd tfcfe r«r far Ike first tfaM. Tbty WMt WHAT'S YOU* EXCUSE? 7B