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Fage 2 • The rhronide - Saturday Aug. 28, 1976 : ' : y t: '■ ^ Want to Finish High School Continued from Page 1 weeks during which she studied English and sew ing. She was finally booted out and stayed out for the duration of the '74-’75 school year. Since leaving Central Katrina has been in almost constant trouble with the law and was unable to find a job. It’s like mother says and rather matter of factly, “An idle mind is the devil’s workshop.’’ Katrina no longer wishes to follow the leader of wayward sheep. “Lord knows,” she muses, “I’m so tired of the streets. There is nothing out there but trouble.” She adds, “I want to be able to tell my child that graduated school.” I at from least high This week the Adminis trative Placement Commit tee for Children with Special Needs decided that Katrina had indeed com piled with their wishes and has granted her that chance CHROMCLE Subscribers Only!! Get 1 or more of your friends to subscribe to your newspaper and we ’ll give you a FREE GUT!! Just fill out the blank below, bring it in with a check, money order or cash in the amount of $8.32 and we’ll give you your gift. Simple isn’t it? Do it now. ?> for an education she so desperately needs and wants. It is not often that people get a second chance and for those who do the prospects of a new life can only be !brighter. Getting a high school diploma is still a high aspiration especially for people like Katrina. Conference Continaed from Page 1 President of her JA company (AWA) sponsored by R.J.R. Archer. This company made and sold Trouble:Lites. The business was very successful.. Next school year (1976-77) she will serve as president of the local Junior Achievement Association. Miss Jackson is a library page at the Public Library, a member of Who’s Who Among American High School Students, and is organist of the Jr. Choir at Reynolds Temple Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie L. Jackson, 1927 Kentucky Ave. and the granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ben Roseboro, Sr. 1309 Cromartie St. Voters Continued from Page 1 candidate. However, a few weeks a Act Bap th when the Political Committee of the Assembly announced slate of candidates here. Hi was their choice for govern Another source stated several days before election, marked ballots w being distributed from dooi door and on it. Hunt’s na was checked along Green’s for lieutenant goi nor. Many persons feel marked ballots should outlawed in the state, bi spokesman for the Fors County Board of Electi stated that the marked ba were legal. The spokesi advised that people did have to vote the way ballots were marked. In last Tuesday’s elect Hunt won the election 53.2 pjer cent of the vote: North Carolina. And, locally of the 24 cent of the voters registere the city and county, only a 15 to 20 of the blacks voi Traffic Deaths Continued from Page 1 property damage accidents increased 7.7% over last year. Pedestrians killed showed an increase of 4.4%. Accidents on county roads showed the largest jump for the six month period with an increase of 22%. Powell said the new enforcement empha sis by the State Highway Patrol on these roads since July of this year should have a positive impact. “The improved energy situation vastly increased car sales and the extensive Bicentennial travels have created extremely crowded conditions on our highwaj across North Carolina. T conditions coupled with less inattention to driving habits by a few c great concern for all motorists. We must bee increasingly alert to personal responsibilit) drive defensively anc operate our vehicles manner not only to ensure own safety, but the safei others. The rule of the must be the Golden Ru Commissioner Powell coi ded. iTTrrrmTrri‘»Trr*TrrrrriTrrr»TOTyriTrri MRS. IVEl SPIRITUAL READER AND ADVISOR Friends, we urge you to seefMrs. Ivey, the religious 1 woman healer, God’s messenger who guarantees to heal th sick and the ailing, to remove all suffering and bad luck from your body. She will call your enemies by name and tel you who to keep away from. She is a religious and | holy woma who will show you with your own eyes how she|removf sorrow, sickness and pain, and all bad luck. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT >-924-1240 — LdOK FOR MY SIGN AT RT. 67 — 3809 REYNOLDA ROAD ACROSS FROM OLD TOW SHOPPING CENTER — WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 27106 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 AM to 11 PM
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