——Classified Rat**— Urn Advertisement* 50 cents per line $5.00 Per Col. Inch Deadline Thun. Ed. 12 Noon Tuesday -Dial 820-1480 c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LEARN "HOW TO” with books on many subjects. Ideal tor smaM businesses. FREE list of title s/in formation :Goeden & Goldsmith Publishing, Rt. 3, Box 52Q, Smith field, NC 27577. EARN HONEY AT HOME Stuffing envelopes. Send a self addressed, stamped envelope to: SEMA. Box 1179, Dallas. Ga. 30132. NOTARY PUBLIC Free for senior citizens and disabled vet erans. 905 East Lenoir Street. REAL ESTATE-You can earn tremendous income tfuough tax sales. No financing necessary. Cafi (919) 821-7314. ' LIGHT ASSEMBLER—Up to $380 per week. Flexible hours, 1-800-777-1932, Ext 7005. >-; \ FOR RENT SPACE FOR RENT—1400 square (set in restored Oakwood home. Rent negotiable 832 4405 after 6. APARTMENTS FOR RENT (3>—1. Two bedrooms for rent with a lease option. 2. Two bed rooms, two bath condo. Swim ming and tennis. $600 a month. 3. One bedroom, one bath. Cal Mr. Kennedy at 781-5665. Loca tion: Cary. FOR RENT—1-2-3 Bedroom :Aptt. $265 to $870. Excellent location in Raleigh, Cary and Gamer. Cal Kip Del Homes. Inc., 781-3632, or come by 2600 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. NC, M F, 8-5. 1 BEDROOM furnished or unfurnished, nice neighborhood, no deposit $325. 829-8131. HOUSE FOR RENT—Nioe two-bedroom house, ful base ment, Ivabie. No deposit. $425. Off South Saunders St. 829 9131. [ FOR SALE} 2 BR DUPLEXES for low-in oome families—2-4 parsons $12,000 to $16,000 annually. Homo ownership program. Units located in Southeast Raleigh. Interested applicants contact Mrs. Joyce Christmas, Raleigh Housing Authority, 755-6387, Monday-Friday 900-4:30 HOME FOR SALE—by Owner. Beautiful 4 bedroom brick home with garage in Worth dale. Specious front and back yard. Call (1) 738-8492. HOME FOR SALE—com ptstaly remodeled. Sunset Lake Road 2/3 bedrooms. Cal Ralph, 782-7676, or Mike, 832-6447. ATTENTION—Government seized vehicles from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes. Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide, 1-602-838-8885 Ext A-3140. HOME FOR SALE—Clean est large, 4-br home with kitchen appliances, al window treatment, carpet, guar, best buy, 804 Cooper Road. Re duoed $85,900 or Strick Associ ates, 83*1771. YOU CAN BUY a government owned home tor $100 down. Cal Dave at 8396962. ERA Dancon Realty. t ERSONAL! AM YOU LONELY? For •Inglo aanlor oWzon? You don't haua to to. Writ* to: Young at Hurt, P.O. Box 7DM, Aahavilla, Ncaswte CHOCOLATE BINOLEB CLEARINGHOUSE—A alngtoa' natoork-CalorwYto forlnfoona 6on. P.O. Box 4791, Aahaboro, N.C. 27202-4731,8-5 p.m. (019) •22-7078. INCARCERATED MALE, 171 Blncaraly Making a (rand akin (kaMMlk nnraaannn •nip inrougn cofrtisponcxtncw toafa non-judgmantal. Plaaaa to batwaan Mw agaa of 30 and 40 yaara young. MontozA. 8mlth P.O. Box 5800 ChlMcoth*. Ohio 45601 SINGLE BLACK MALE da •kaa and ptafara to itini a woman of oolor batwaan 25 and 40 who la eonadoua of har haalth to)dappaaranoa. Photo appnd akd. P.O. Box 901, Louaburg, NC |miscellaneousJ EXCLUSIVE HAIR BRAID ING by Tam. Call 847-0951. Laava maaaaga ROOMMATE WANTED— Female desires female room mate ter 3 bedroom, 2 baths, den with fireplace, in South Raleigh. $260.00 plus 1/2 utilities. Cal: 834-6947. NEED A LOAN? When banks stop, we start Business or per sonal. For application cal (919) 821-2924. INFORMATION regarding E. Linton. Call (919) 833 4916. LEGALS v NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 90 CVS 04908 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION MARSHA C. FRAZIER, PLAINTIFF VS. JEFFREY TODD BRASHER AND ROBERT EDWARDS COLLINS, JR.. DEFENDANTS TO: ROBERT EDWARDS COLLINS, JR. Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is as fofiows: Complaint for Personal Inju ries as a result of a Motor Vehicle Accident on November 18.1989 in Fuquay-Varina, North Caro lina. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than September 5, 1991 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 6th day of August 1991. Robert T. Perry Attorney tor Plaintiff 120 East Parrish Street Suite 310 Post Office Box 25010 Durham, North Caorlina 27702 Telephone: (919) 683-8686 NORTH CAROLINA GIULFORD COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JU8T1CE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION JUVENILE DIVISION 91-J-391 A 91-J-392 NOTICE OF 8ERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In Re: a ai___ To: Timothy Wade Isiey, the fattier of a male chid and a female child bom on or about May 4,1980, in Raleigh. North Carolina, respondent PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition seeking termination of your parental rights and obliga tions to the above-named chil dren bom on May 4, 1990, in Raleigh, North Carolina, has been filed against you. You are required to file written answer to the petition within 40 days following the first publica tion dale, which date appears below. Upon failure to do so. your parental rights, if any, will be terminated at a hearing in Juvenile Court, Guilford County Courthouse, Greensboro, North Carolina, immedtately following said 40-day answer period or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. You are entitled to be repre sented by oounsel. court-ap pointed if you are indigent, pro vided you request counsel at or prior to said hearing. Dolores D. Follin Attorney for Children's Home Society of North Carolina, Inc. Petitioner Post Office Box 969 Greensboro, North Carolina 27402 Telephone: (919) 379-1390 Publication Dates: Aug. 16,1991 Aug. 22.1991 Aug. 29.1991 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OP JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 64CVD1430 NOTICE OP SERVICE OP PROCESS BY PUBLICATION UCHEOMA LAURA ONEAL, Plaintiff vs. CHE8TER LEE ONEAL. Defendant Take notice that a pleading saaking relief against you has been filed In the above*ntMed action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The Plaintiff has filed a oompialnt leaking an absolute dfooree upon the ground that the Plaintiff ind the Defendant hpve lived teparate and apart for more than me year next preceding the ringing of this action. You are required to make a tofonse to such pleading not ater than 40 days after dale of irst publication, exclusive of >aid date, and upon your failure o do so the Plaintiff will apply to be Court for the relief sought teheoma Laura Iro •laintiff ProSe 107-ICCrabb Orchard Drive taieigh, NC 27606 Consumer Questions Q. Our supermarket recently had a sale on chickens allowing shop pers to buy unlimited amounts for the duration of the sale. How long can I keep frozen chicken in my basement freezer? ‘ ^ A. Keep in mind that whole, raw poultry keeps its quality quite a bit' longer than chicken parts or cooked chicken. Whole frozen chicken lasts up to one year at 0 degrees F.; frozen parts are OK for VIEWPOINT Who speaks for the middle class? By William A. Raker Have you noticed how carefully, in recent months, prominent Democrat ic spokesmen like House Speaker Fo ley and Senate majority leader Mitch ell have tried to identify the Democratic Party with the ‘middle class*? Of course, class identification is an old game in American politics, and both parties are forever playing it, both offensively and defensively. Thus the Democrats have always, and by no means unsuccessfully, tried to depict the Republicans as ‘the party of the rich.” The Republicans, in turn, are not above hinting that the Demo crats are mostly interested in various organised “minority" constituencies: blacks, homosexuals, and American Indians, for example. But the central psychological fact of American politics is that most vot ers think of themselves as ‘middle class,” or at least aspire to belong in that spacious category. The chief rea son why socialism never got any where in the United States was that so few Americans conceived of them selves as members of the ‘proletari at’ — a ‘working class" exploited by its employers. Rightly or wrongly, most Americans think of themselves as in control of their own destiny, and as bargaining with their employer, who in turn is in control of his. This concept, decorated with a wife and two children, a modest house and a car, is so pervasive that it is called ‘the American dream," and practi cally everyone — even Australian ah orifines and peasants on the Peruvian altiplano — is presumed to aspire to it. (As a matter of fact, of course, a great many envP"* foreigners do.) jSoboth parties willteUyou, with a there is clearly something going on in the inner circles of the Democratic Party, because references to its iden tification with the middle class have recently become so standard a part of its rhetoric that one can only conclude a concerted campaign is under way. The Democrats are forever making these pathetic attempts to graft fa vorable attributes onto their party's image. Remember their 1984 conven tion in San Francisco? The Republi cans were making headway with the accusation that the Democrats al ways wanted to ‘blame America first* So some inspired PR man equipped virtually every delegate in the Moacone Center with a small American flag, to wave at the TV cameras as an earnest of the Demo crats’ patriotism. In Atlanta in 1988, the worry ap parently was that the Republicans were walking off with the issue of concern for *the family.” So on the last night of the convention, after Du kakis had made his acceptance speech, not Only his children but those of practically every other aspirant for the nomination were brought on stage, to demonstrate that Democrats had families too. What will the Democrats do in 1992 to intensify their identification with the middle class? It’s difficult to imagine; but I do have a suggestion as to what they might try to avoid. Lay off that stuff about “the party of compassion.” Insofar as there’s a “compassion vote’ in this country — a great aching desire to tax money out of those who have it and give it to those who don’t - the Democrats have it anyway. But as far as the mid dle class is concerned, “compassion” is a loser. The average American doesn’t want the Democratic Party’s “compassion.” As a member of the middle class, he can make it on his own, thank you, if he’s just given the chance. Talk about cutting his taxes (and don’t just talk about it — cut them). Keep government regulations down to a decent minimum (or, as Ronald Reagan put it tellingly, get them off his back). Small wars are OK, provid ed they’re over quickly and American casualties are low. And by the way, dear Democrats, if you value your political lives, lay off of race quotas for jobs. © INI NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. THE CONSERVATIVE ADVOCATE rumosi everyone knows there are more cats than dogs in our busy households. So I’ve been very unpleasantly sur prised to see skimpy amounts of canned cat food in my store for the past month. You can bet they have lots of the tiny sized and expensive “gourmet” brands, but very few of the meat (or fish) and potato types. I was muttering to myself when another shopper approached and began using much stronger lan guage. She explained that she had 17 indoor cats, cared for another 10 strays, and also had noted the shelves had been bare. So I marched over to customer service and they paged me when a manager and stockclerk had been located. Back we all marched to the large and roomy pet food department where they could easily count the few cat food cans available. Then two other shoppers came over and asked why the top brands — not even on sale — were al ways depleted. I was real ly on a roll now with great support and having vi sions of placards, marcnes ana store ooy cotte. But “the suits” promised to check with pet food inventory to see what was going on. Meanwhile, I had to face my four felines (including baby Alexander who tope the scales at 25 pounds and still growing) with different brands and fla vors. It was not a pretty sight Better days ahead! Hint of the Week Check specially marked packages of The Budget Gourmet prod ucts for three-$5 or 15-11 coupon offers good on meat deli and produce items. Pick of the Week Cricket Lighters $2 Refund, Box 120667, E) Paso, TX 88512-0667. $1.25 and a 75-cent cpn. Send nadte and address on a 3-by-6 paper, UPCs from four single packs and original store-identi fied cash tape with price circled. 7/1/91. Listed below are other offers that do not require forms Merit Bag Offer, Box 8654, Kankakee, IL 60901-9901. 20-by-10 l/2-by-101/2 canvas bag. $30 value. Send name, ad dress, eight UPCs from LALUKIl BY susan COUNTDOWN Diet Bulletin Board neuui ana niness experts all seem to agree that it's best to have something to oat before you exercise. Food Awls your body and actually gives you more stamina, so you can maintain a high activity rate for a longer time, and invest more calorie-burning en ergy in what you’re doing. The idea that you shouldn’t exercise on a hill stomach is apparent ly a myth, according to the latest research. On the other hand, if eating a big breakfast before your morning aerobics class tends to make you feel queasy during the work out, that might be due to the amount and the type of food you’re eating. For example, the fats in ba con and egg* (too fatten ing for dieters anyway) take longer to digest than other kinds of food. This can make you feel slug gish or even nauseated if eaten right before an ex ercise session. Better to stick to carbohydrate rich foods like whole grains and fresh fruits. • Looking for a quick and easy summer fish aun that taste* extrava gantly fattening, but ac tually keeps fate and calories down? Try spreading your favorite nsh fillet or steak with a few tablespoons of light sour cream, then lightly sprinkle with dill weed and paprika. Bake or broil according to weight. * Cereal boxes some times offsr confusing nu tritional information, •specially when it oomes to calories. An ounce of certain granolas has over 100 calories, for example, while the actual measure in that one ounce is only about four tablespoons. An ounce of puffed wheat, on the other hand, is a full cup serving (be cause the cereal has more bulk and is lighter), at just 60 calories. If your serving of cereal is the main course of your breakfast, you might opt for the cereals offering a larger portion at lower calorie counts per weight. If you like a sprinkling of crunchy cereal over yo gurt, however, the smaller amount of granola may be worth the higher calorie count to you. Merit Cartons. Limited to smokers over 21 and you must submit your sig nature. Void where pro hibited. 6/30/91. Life Cereal Picture Frame Offer, Box 2202, Maple Plain, MN 55348. 4-by-6 acrylic frame with magnetic backing. Send name, address on a 3-by-5 paper, two UPC/POP seals from any Life Cere al, and $1.50 check or money order. No P.O. boxes. 6/30/91 or while sum)lies last. Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Posters, Box 5018, Bat tle Creek, MI 49016-5018. Send name, address, two UPCs from Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts for each (or five for the whole set) and choice: A. “Pop-Sharks,”; B. “Prehistoric Era,”; C. “Last Defense,”; D. “Na tional Bird,”; or E. Set of all 4. 6/30/91 or while supplies last. Purpose Moisturizer Sample. Call 1-800-344 3354. For 3/4 oz. Fra grance-Free Purpose Dual Treatment, ask for Offer 119; for 1 1/4 oz. Purpose Gentle Cleans ing Soap, ask for Offer 319. 6/30/91. The following offer DOES require a form: Ultreas Experience $2 Cosmetic Gift Cer tificate. Send form and POPs as listed. 7/31/91. Stamped self-addreeaed form request must be re ceived by 6/30: Ultress Experience $2 Cosmetic Offer, Box 14672, Balti more, MD 21268. C 1(91. Tribune Media Service# RDU AIRPORT AUTHORITY 8ECURITY SYSTEM AO MIN: 2-5 yra computer sys tem mgmt exp, preferably In security systems; S3 In Computer Soisnoe or related area; knowledge of airport iflcurittf ff|i|iiinnli ahMhf ■ hj iwepiioiiimiiS| m*mty to Install, analyze, and pro gram security computer ays tom; dtug tost and back ground check required. $27813. dosing date: 9/20. Applications must be re ceived by indfcatod dosing date. Apply RDU Airport Auth., Cargo Or. (turn at Air Cargo 1-3 dgn). EOE-M/F/H. only nine months at this temperature. Cooksd chicken lasts for just one month at JO degrees F. Stocking up on sale Hems can add up w> big savings jn grocery bills, but be sure to date the items you buv for your freeser. Q. Our dry cleaners went bankrupt while my fur coat was in cold stor age for the summer. How can I get my coat back? A. Get in touch with your local federal bank ruptcy court, and ask for the judge’s name as well as the bankruptcy docket number assigned to the dry cleaning company holding your coat You’ll have to file a written claim to get H back, and Of courae, you must have your claim ticket and proof of ownership. op apartment, and we have to move by next year. Should we take our real estate agent’s advics and offer to pay this buy er’s maintenance costs for the first year of ownership? A. It’s smarter to low er the price of your apart ment. Once you’ve sold Chome, you can no _>r deduct that por tion of the maintenance that went toward paying for the building's under lying mortgage. You’re usually better off taking all the tax advantages un til the day of sale, even if you have fo reduce your asking price to get some action. e INI. Tribune M«M Service, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Monad pcpcadi #8 bi rsctorsd by tha rWigh ftvhwn Airport Au ItstlvlnMAhpQrtAuliwIVbAdHlnltoafoe OSes DuMng will fcOOpja. 00 90pi0n)00i ii| itoPI MO MOHOM| HOMO pMnO OpOlOO BnQ mmi far toa limiiMni to too Afoort Authority on# badar mounted, lotf IvN tom li^V wanaw •>"w m|nni rwHwnnj v*w ,,np**’***| •WWWMwM WP HA MIWiWll wnwvi ■ *» rWfWii Diradv in too whnva iiomort buldno. and may bo obteinod by tooaa qurfM on «d NHr AuguM S. Ittl. No bttiMfbawitodrmn afar too oohaduted doling lime for roomipt of Mi torn period offetyAve (46) dq* Tk* Alvyui A> ^ mhj nf aJI kLI* A|kjJ l. umLja • no Mpofi Mifioiter riMiUM fio ngni to fteoct My or ■! dnib ano v) wmvo RALEUHOURHAM ARPORT AUTHORITY a8MEDESY0nK,CHARMAN JOHN C. 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