Trash,Debris In N Irate ( by Rudy Anderson Staff Writer The Team I police unit, last week, received 12 service calls mostly from iritate residents in the East Winston area who do not like the idea of living in., or around trash or other defacing debris. The Team II unit covers the area from 9th Street to the Smith Reynolds-Airport and? from Liberty Street to New Walkertown Road. The complaints. dealt mainly with obstructions in the streets and near homes or apartment areas. People were complaining of tree limbs obstructing vehicles fl V ;9 ,s wrnj^^mBilly D. Frlende, Jr. Iricmlc Joins Practice Billy D. Friende, Jr., has returned to his native home, Winston-Salem, to begin what he hopes will be a successful law practice. l-i_! i _ _ _ j a _ r rrienae is a graduate 01 Reynolds High School. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and a Doctor of Law degree from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He will be. associated with attorney David H. Wagner with their office suite located in the Winston Mutual Building at 1225 East 5th Street. JOSH BHUNGS Urn... & I don* t kno how K it with otter pholks, but with tm, tte fall of tte Roman empire iz a rati deal aaziar taw tear than a fall on tte tea. 34 eighborhoods Citizens Coi trying to park on Cameron Avenue. There were beer cans and bottles in vacant lots on East 14th, discarded clothes, that could have been used bv 7 - ? - J Goodwill on East 18th, old box springs and mattresses as well as paint buckets. There was even an old sofa sitting on Booker Street. On Addison Street around the 1300 block, residents "protested to it being used as a garbage dump. City health officials felt that continued use of the area in this fashion would become a haven for rats and other unwelcome varmints. II.' i ca Win Smii | Chil U W\ B vi s * u f0 1 r nplain On Claremont ^nd 19th Street someone tried to throw a whole house out. There were two headboards for beds, two trash cans, an ironing board. window screens complete with window pane, and a bicycle wheel; Patrolman E.C. Pope said that this was the largest number of reports of this kind in a long while. "It really shows that the people who live there are really trying to clean up their area and to keep it clean," he said. He added, "It also shows that the police do more than just arrest people." ib Or; ( >ie fr thfiel t'lins Finest kesnest KITS ^B I AMD I cnutts^B on vour I TABLS I CAUSE I AT? OU SAVE I Monc MONEY I AT? I 1312 Patl 0 The Chronicle - Satni : . < \itii^iSSHhWn^^Mf S*$2?vi. 4fl vH^feCS? -: ?Mm?x$k tiMifiir ' ' -.' ' " - . ,?-; - ' * ' ' tgA;^?a>-"~ - '> i_ Area residents made 12 cemplal trash and debris in their neigi ade A yers d $3 101 nund r ?in 1 F AMO rk M A 17 i lci sun n. ' rday Sept. 18, 1976 Page 3 .*., *.*? . ;,J*.;g?* . ? m A . in calls last week In regards the iborhoods. 39? ?l (Limit Z) n > 99 I b. Bucket 8 *> 6. | 'Sm^AJUL-*