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The Flora Buff Flower Flower Convention, which I Club held the regular mon- was held at the Winston- 1 thjy meeting .at ihe home of Saleni Hyatt House. Smith .1 attorney and Mrs. Vivian was elected as Parliamen- I Bright. The informative tarian of the 1981-82 year 1 agenda included a financial for the North Carolina t report of the garden party, Federation of Garden < which had been chaired by Clubs. c Mrs. Modesta Earl. The 1981-82 year pro- 1 .The president .of the gram was presented and apgroup, Mrs. Geraldine proved. Mrs. Ruth Smith, presented a report ot Washington and Mrs.'Doris > I th#? \Ir\rtK * ? _ -w.Lii \_aiuamii /\inuiai Martslield will conduct the t I Paisley Precinct C By C.B. Hauser during the November elec- < I Special Correspondent tlon. After the election 1 November 3, they will be ] transferred to the corrrect i The Paisley Precinct precinct. t boundaries have been Due to the realignment of i changed. The Precinct has the wards and the reorgani- 1 also been, taken out of the zation of some precincts, _ Northwest Ward and voters on numbered streets I placed in the North Ward. (nth, 12th, 13th, 14th, I All registered voters who 20th, 24 Va, 25th, 25 Vi and I live in the area bounded by 26th Streets) and some Northwest Boulevard and voters on Harrison Avenue 26th Street which lies were placed in error on the I between the Cherry- rolls of other precincts. I Marshall Expressway and They have been placed the Children's Home pro- back on Paisley's *rolls and I perty are in the Paisley should vote at Paisley Precinct. They vote at November 3. I PairUo u;~u C~W 1 ? jviiwi. ihe staff at the Board of Voters in the Paisley area Elections has been working should report to Paisley since the September PriHigh School to cast their mary to return voters left vote in the November 3 . 0ff back to the Paisley Election. They should re- Precinct Rolls. They will port to Paisley although not have time to remove the they may have received a Cherry Street voters and card prior to the Primary on those on 24 Vi Street from September 22 indicating the Paisley Rolls so they that they were to report to W|U vote again at Paisley some other precinct, or for the November Election even if they experienced only. some difficulty voting at Voters who read this artiPaisley September 22. cle are urged to advise Voters on Cherry Street others in the area of its from the 1400 through the contents. If this is done, it 2300 block and those on will expedite the voting in 24Va Street from Cherry- the Paisley .Precinct \ l^krshall to old Cherry" Novel?!Her 3 and all who are Street, were assigned in registered will have a error to and voted at chance to vote. Paisley during the primary More than a fourth of the in September.They should persons who came to return to Paisley to vote Paisley to vote in the Sept <> Mitchell Seeks Help For Minority Business 1 Congressman Parren J. ordered that a minority fim Mitchell (D-7th-Md.( will be reinstated to 8-a status request the \U.S. Justice demonstrates that\ th? Department to investigate Small Business Administra what , he describes as "a tion did indeed make ar conspiracy* against Wal- bitrary and capricious dc lace and Wallace Chemical mands on a minority firm and Oil Corporation. This case involved Okla Mitchell reports that homa Aerotronics, Inc. Charles Wallace in 1974 which had been dismisses sought to build an oil re- from the 8-a program. Oi finery in Macon, Alabama, August 27, 1981, the U.S and from the inception of Court of Appeals for th? the project, local, state and District of Columbia order federal entities used almost ed that v Oklahoma Aerc atia*.. ? x. xt. _; ? - * ucyiwc ai incir com- tronics, Inc DC rcstorca i mand to thwart the con- 8-a status, citing that \th struction of the first Black S.B.A. acted unlawfully owned oil refinery in arbitrarily, capriciously America. and abused discretion. The Maryland Congress- 141 believe a similar vet man was especially critical detta pattern was followe of the Small Business Ad- by S.B.A. ,in the case c ministration. "It is my firm Wallace and Wallace" Mil Wief", he stated "that chell said, "and we muj S.B.A. imposed certain not, cannoj permit the stb Contractual requirements ling of minority enterpris On Wallace and Wallace in this fashion!" with the full knowledge thai On August 27, 1981, Wa! those requirements in and lace and Wallace filed su: of themselves almost guar against the Small Busines tnteed that the oil refiner) Administration in the U.S would not succeed." District Court for the Dii Mitchell added that a re trict of Columbia seektn I Cent court decision, whici injunctive relief. I ?n.raiimi.imiH1LUCKY DAYS & NUMBERS " " ""i I MRS. EVE RUTH I Reader And Advisor, past, present and future. Gives advice on all affairs of life. She can I j' help you through your most difficult problems. I '.For appointment call 1-919-498-4541, 9 a.m. - 9 B -p.m. daily and Sundays. TOKENS llllllflllllllNMMNniUIIHM I Founder's Day activities in November. Club- members " / mgmk iiiggcsted - the Christmas 'ij Project and a long-term refreshments -vere served at the end of BQ he meeting. smber Primary found that :hey were not on the Paisley Rolls. However, all who vere registered were able :o cast a vote. They should Mrs. Geraldine Smith a lot have any trouble garden party. November 3. Coming... November 15, 1' 1* a. \ I ACT NC | & SAVE *22! 2 Months 1 THURSDAY SUNDAY EE Effective November 12, 1981, the ' Chronicle will be 25e per week. Renew tion prior to November 12 and save e % k3HTy jml f jy -;c~ VAU- itfui l3^J n3^^.!Sag^|r^r^'^ MLTg^fcM -N^ \"^3 nd Mrs. Ruth' Washington discuss plans of club activities at a The Sund 981 or H~-r- ? ^uSalem C. || The Winston-S. n Chronicle is packed M pictures and feature | local personalities If in-depth news analyi * JJ- Now you can get A - f THE GOOD NEWS of o ^ I community TWO TIME ^ I PER WEEK!?! v A ^KjH^^M|H'', ^ W^-^ | f/// out and ma I IVI ?> , i Circulation 11 ^ a Winston-Sal ? j \ P.O. 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