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FAMILY REUNION HONQREES-The Bullock family reunion dinner given in honor of la ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junie Bullock. 3. Ivige combe Terrace, Raleigh, was held Sunday. •' 13, at the home of Mr. and ?drs. Newborn Watkins, Sr.. 4313 Martha St. The yearh even’ was attended by families from both dr ml near. Some of the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theodric Harris and family of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Metric Bullock and family of Wendell; Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Petti ford of Zebulon; and Mrs. Cora Watson of Knightdale. Many friends from surrounding areas were there. Gulf Survkentar Holds Operate, Jessie L. Broadnax and Bes sie Stewart, both Raleigh res idents, are now open for busi ness as the BiS Gulf Servi center, coiner of Oakwood Ave nue and Tar boro Street. Using as a slogan, “We need your car in our business," B&S offers complete auto serv ice. Mr. Stewart, a mechanic, is on duty during the hours of IMPORTED RAPE SCOTCH i #••••; It MTC? : mUSt % J jj 1 H jlllil {House. '* (£mS3 IPILMD j [scorn//mister I 1 at <-*bl£nd WWfOOt YrabA jf &juWrnAJ , llir. UtMfJ SCOTCH WISH Bt'TV M#!F «»i!Uii s< mu: kousl nsinttis, us., mi. CAUL SAlffr, ‘‘Close *f.»n dm!" So heir then gv! PLYWOOD BO ATS 1 Only: 14 Foot, 3 8" Plywood 48" wide, 14" sides Reg. 235.00 Xo\V S I 1 Only: 16 Foot, 3 8" Ply wood 48" wide, 14" sides Reg. 205.00 NOW ® 1 Hit j W e Have 20 OhJi/ 10 root, Heuvyi (iauf/e ALUMINUM BOATS With Flotation Seats, Jon Bisat Style Fteg.Bo.o® NOW 8 4® #S While Th«{f Lust! BAWKAMERIWHU charge^ Tathlt in X. C. V W' THORNE'S •> - vv sSSSSPI Ph < 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Mr. Broad nax is on l-.and from 6 until 10 p.m., closing iime. Offering the best ins • vices. Messers Broadnax mu Stewart promise the best in . in or re pairs, tune ups, 1 üb: ie at ion, batteries, wheel balancing, wash-wax, new and used tires and muffler service. A native of Madison, N. C., Mr. Broadnax i. r 'radna Charles Dre\ km' Set there. He is o: Durham Busim a major in busii inis* t ration. Mr. Stevert i- New llill in ea.-m: tv. He is a grad' |jfe idl itelv.. Family Plan Life Insurance You can insure \outre,n your wife ana children and build a cash retire ment fund at the same t me with Metropolitan’: new Family Endowment policy. For all the details, call me today. f: r i • # - Mrs. Mary E. Fox 219 Obcrlin Road 828-5717 or 787-038; o Metropolitan Life FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) BEATEN FOR NO REASON 1 Mrs. Evelyn King, 37, 313 E. Cabarrus Street, told Of ficer \\. B. Harrington at 1:57 p.m. Sunday, that Joseph Pat rick Clark, 38, same address, t'oat her up for no reason at all ar the above address. Clark "■as arrested and charged with . ssault with a deadly weapon. The woman was bleeding from the mouth and was unable to walk An iron pipe is believed to have t een used on the woman tv Clark. + * * WHITE MEN ACCUSED William Hinton, 106 Maple Street, informed Officer G. W, Black at 12:28 a.m. Sunday, that . white Renault stopped beside im on Oakwoed Avenue at its into! section with Hill, He said ::e passenger in the vehicle called him to come over and as Im approached the ear, a : iie man jumped from it and -tarted striking at him with a knife, cutting him on the left and. The driver of the car, Hinton stated, was also white. Three lingers on his hand were cut. * * * ATTACKED BY TWO Tact' Thomas Walker, GCha thom Terrace, reported to Of ficer R. E. Williams at 10:41 p.m. Friday, that he had left ..igon's Market and was walking ih rough Chavis Heights when o was assulted by two colored males, both about 20 years old. He also stated that he could identify one of the subjects. Mr Walker suffered lacera ions of the head. * * * STRUCK WITH VASE Miss Phyllis Marie Evans, 18, 717 s. Dawson Street, told Officers W, F, Booth and R, L, Johnson at 0:54 a.m. Tues day of last week, that she had h-'°n having touble with Harry xtei Johnson, 711 s. Daw son Street earlier in the morn . She said lie threw a vase ■ . uck her behind the right i: r. The woman was advised to ; lit ion against the un - , -eliti.ued High School. He has eighteen years of ex . u re. as an auto meclianic. Ho was chief mechanic for J. > . P' e Company In North •-•Us pri‘to venturing into business. Annual Summer Heating SALE! I i Buy Now and Save A PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of NORTH CAROLINA 1720 Hiilsb rough 5t. r Sal?jgh Ph. 833-6641 ." • ’■->,- . , ■' ’" ’•• '■ *•* v>r ■C” ■. , , .„i - i‘ ’ w C v< " We Started Your House § V - , * ■ ■• ■»> ' V - s’v ► < , ' *s ’■ ■ r .■- •i ' ' - •V;:.;:/:-. Vv ’* 'fe-v: -*■■„•y.-A-;. -. V "'v-:>i '. ■ • -;• , ■- ■.e;; ,-yv ■, -• "» ' ; •'.• -V'. '•.' - 1" 1 s "■• •'; '-'arm .■. ■'' ■'"■■•' "■"’"''‘''ft' >V --'■ My- Month Ago i • fv v 'V,-'' • 'Nv , ; ]r*jr ’ *{ . ? '•' . - ''-- *L ■* 1- } V . ’* : 'l ’5- • '■'• -r"M ’ : •" .■ ■ *>• -r f I ' '* ./*S » . 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Dave at 12:47 a.m. last Monday, ttiat stie and he. boyfriend, Walter Morgan, 23, 90" E. Edenton Street, were in an argument over his auto mobile. She stated that he shot at tier with a shotgun and as saulted her with his hands .md fists. She was not shot, bat received abrasions about the - SHi JUST AkKIVED FROM SOUirt AFRICA - Yoa’ve seen her on T.V., Read about her in the papere, NOW. SEE HER IN PERSON SISTER BETTY INDIAN HEALER and ADVISOR Touch of her Send will Sea! you. She has God given power to heal by prayer. All welcome. What you see with Your eyes, your heart will believe Are you suffering? Are you sick’ Do you need help? Do you have bed luck’ BRING YOUR PROBLEMS TO T Hi. gifted healer today end be rid of them to- r*' morrow. Ad' :?♦*? c~ &' aftV-rj of life There is no problem sc tat (hat she can t solve. 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The woman signed a warrant, charging assault with a doadp weapon. ♦ + * WOMAN’S CAR DAMAGED Mrs. Man Jones Avery, 922 Crosslink Road, informed Of 'ieers R. E. Brown and Bruce I . Tucker at 1:34 a.m. last Monday, that her 1969 Buick ■,i park* u in front of 201 s i'i field, street at the Foun tainette Grill She said she not know i* had been damaged until -ho approached it to drive home. Damage was a five-inch dent on t ■ left front fender. She estimated it would cost S4O to have i< repaired. * * * STRUCK IN MOUTH Miss Josephine Austin, 35, “23 E. Cabarrus Street, told Officer Otis L. Hinton at 9:40 a.u . Thursday, that she asked Joseph Brewer, 40, same ad - dress, for a key to her suit - ca.M? and he got mad and struck her in the mouth with his fist. She said she would sien an as - sault and battery warrant against him. She suffered a bruised mouth. * * * ROBBED AT KNIFEPOINT James Ray Young, 709 1/2 Quarry Street, informed Officer R. E. Keeier at 10;45 p.m. Saturday, that two colored males drew a Mine on him at E. Worth Street’s intersection with Chavis Way and told him to give them all the money he had. He said they then pro ceeded to ‘‘relieve’’ him of s2l in cash. * * * WOMAN CHARGES ASSAULT Miss Ruby Mae Golact, 16- OS Pender Street, told Officer Janies E. (Sonny) lane at 1;- 29 p.m. Sunday, that she would sign an assault and battery war rant against Jimmie Gordon, 1600 1/2 Pender, whom she said struck her on the armandneck, causing arm bruises. She also said on another report that she would sign another warrant, charging Gordon with damage to property, claiming he broke _ SSMI-AHNUAL Os OUR ENTIRE STOCK of WOMEN'S SPRING and SUMMER SHOES All Well Known Nationally Advertised Brands ADORE S ... Reg. Price to $21.00 .. NOW *l4 MR. EASTON Reg, Price to $21.00 .. . NOW *l4 FLORSHIEM todies' Reg. Price to $22.00 NOW *l6 NATURALIZER Reg. Price to $20,00 NOW *l4 LIFE STRIDE Reg. 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C., SATURDAY, JULY 18. 1868 the window on the north side of her house and damaged the screen door in the amount of $25. * * * GRABS POCKETBOOK, RUNS Mrs. Clara Lee Edmundson, 217 E. Lenior Street, told Of ficer R. E. Perry at 12 noon Saturday, that two colored males walked up to her in the 500 block of S. Person Street and one grabbed her pocket book, then both ran north in the 500 block of the street. She said the boys appeared to be a bout 18 years. The large white ladies pocketbook was valued at $lO. * * * AUTO TIRE CUT Mrs. Estelle Morgan Jones, 203 Cooke Street, reported to Officer F. W. Mitchell at 10;- 15 a.m. Wednesday, that she parked her 1966 Ford at her house sometime Tuesday, and found thai her tire had been slashed the next morning. Dam age was piacec at S3C. 'Miss St. Aug.’ Majoring in HoaitSs, P. I. Carolyn Lavern Fisher, “Miss Saint Augustine’s Col lege” for 1965-’7O is a 20 year old senior of Brooklyn, New York. Majoring in Health and Physical Education, Miss fisher i* a member of the Physical Education majors Club, Fencing Club, Gymnastics Club and Drill Team. She is affiliated with the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Miss Fisher attended the Pamlico Central High School in Bayboro, while living with her grandmother, and was voted “Miss Pamlico Central High.” A very quiet, cultured and soft spoken young lady, Miss Fisher says that her first am bition is to make her parents and grandmother proud of her and continuing to achieve. She plans to become a director of Women's Sports, 3
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