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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
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$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
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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#
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AUTHORITY
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MIN: 2-5 yra computer sys
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area; knowledge of airport
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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.
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