Page 4C Cherryville Eagle - Kings Mountain Herald - Bessemer City Record sists wholly in exclud- ing the Defendant from any interest or [ein . therein. 7. Affiant believes that Plaintiff will be unable to locate and serve the Defendant, Kellie Brown, personally within the State of North Carolina. 8. Affiant intends to place the publication in the Kings Mountain ‘Herald newspaper. Bunch Real Ertte Phillip Bunch, Broker 460-2450 ‘til 4:30 pm 739-6259 after 4:30 REMODELED BRICK RANCH 2BR, 1BA, LR, Kitchen & Din. Area, New Roof, Kitch /Din. Rm. Fml., Heat & Air Cond. System, Vinyl Trim, Sgl. Carport, Stor. Bldg., 807 Princeton Dr., West School District, $86,500 NEW CONSTRUCTION WHEREFORE, Affiant requests an Order of this Court that service of the Summons be made on the Defendant, Kellie Brown, by publication in the Kings Mountain Herald published throughout the Cleveland County area of North Carolina, pur- suant to S.C. Code 3 Bedroom Doublewide Land Home Located below Kings Mountain. 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At a gathering of commu- nity and religious leaders in the Research Triangle Park and later in Winston- Salem, Edwards said Dr. King and other courageous Southern leaders had changed America. “Even in the darkest days, countless Southerners stood as profiles in courage in the face of withering opposi- tion,” Edwards said. “For | every George Wallace, we had a Terry Sanford.” The memory of Dr. King, Edwards added, is an inspiration today. “As Southerners, all of us have a special responsibility to lead on civil rights not only because we know America’s tragic and terrible history when it comes to race, but because we have led the way in breaking free from that history,” he said. Edwards questioned President George W. Bush's recent legal attack on efforts to expand oppor- tunities in higher education. “I am very disappointed that the President has decided to join the fight against affirmative action at the University of Michigan.” he said. “We should support efforts that increase diversity and put an end to systems like legacy admissions that give special preference to the most advantaged at the expense of diversity.” He also said more needs to be done to ensure voting rights are enforced for all Americans, to make certain that everyone in the country . January 22 & 23, 2003 Edwards calls on Southerners to lead the civil rights movement has an equal chance to compete in the workplace | and to end the lingering effects of discrimination in health care and public education. “We have laws guarantee- ing equal opportunity. Now we have to address the underlying economic conditions that still result in an average African-Ameri- can income that is barely half that of whites,” he said. “We have laws prohibiting segregation in public educa- tion. Now we have to do something about a school system that is becoming increasingly re-segregated, leaving too many minority children the victims of inadequate education funding, inferior schools and indifference,” added Edwards. “We have come far,” he concluded, “but we have far to go.” Easley urges North Carolinians to serve as mentors to students Gov. Mike Easley recently signed a proclamation officially designating the month of January as Na- tional Mentoring Month. 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