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FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES: THE CHIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) STEALS LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Mrs. Lar* Singletary, 20, of 915 S. Wilmington Street reported to Officers Norman Artis and James E. (Bobby) Daye at 7:12 p. m. Wednesday, that she put her un dergarments on the line behind her home about tp.HL, and she left home for about one hour. Upeo return, Mrs. Singletary declared, the lingerie: 2 bras sad 2 pairs sf panties were miming. The complainant stated some of the apparel was the property of her alstar-ta-law. She could gire no information as to whom could have stolen the Hems. GOES FISHING WHILE CAB DAMAGED Ooorps Kitchen, 27, at 1224 O berlin Road, told Officer L. God win Tuesday night, that ho left his 1982 white Ford Galaxie 500 park ed at the corner of Branch and Holman Streets around 2:20 p. m. that afternoon while he went Idl ing. Mr. Kitchen further stated •wt he returned after dark and failed to notice a small crack in his windshield which he dto covered about 9:39 a. m. Wed nesday. He estimated damage a* 585 and had no idea who the culprit might hare been. VANDALISM IN CHAVIS HEIGHTS Mrs. Josephine Austin, 22, of 12 Lincoln Terrace, informed Officers Artis and Daye a 9:30 p. m. Wed., OH. MY ACHING BACK Now! You can set ths test raßgf yea asst (ram nanias backscha. haaSashe aa< musculxr aches and pains that ottm saass rastkas night, and lahorshls Urad sat feclingi. Whan thasa dheomforh coma on with orar-axartion or atraaa aad strain -ran want raliaf-want it fast! Another distothanea mar ha mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink—often aat ting us a restlws ttr'. nwf"Hahk» faaHne. Doan's Pills work last in t gaparata way*: 1. by speedy pato-raftcvlna action to ■ lure trrrr.fr* a.rjHrf fcurkaehe, head* achat, mnaenlar aches aad pains. 2. by soothing affect on bladder irritation. I. hr mild diuretic action tending to Increase output at the IS aha at kidney tubas. Enjoy a good night's sleep aad Os Bam. happy raiiaf millions hare far over SO. year*. For aoßvanianee, ask for the hurst mist. Got Doan's PlHt today! n pf. Forced By Sff bit" Popular Demand ‘ JW/C £ To Continue OUR BIG UPHOLSTERY SALE One More Week We have juet received .. . direct from one d the South’» Leading Mills, a tine eelection at OVER SAW YDS. OF BEAUTIFUL FIBST QUALITY UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Tfiere are no mill ends or seconds but all 1964 first qual ity fabrics TWEEDS TEXTURES DAMASK FRIEZE TAPESTRY Plus 23 patterns of NAUOA HYDE Come in any time (plenty of free parking) and see for yourself the outstanding quality of our workmanship and materials. During this sale our upholst«y"departm«!t" , wiir , aMtonr upholster your furniture with any of the special SALE fabrics. LABOR AND MATERIAL INCLUDED SOFA-BEDS CHAIRS Res. Now Reg. Now w $44 ♦» $25 97» $54 960 $39 SOFAS HIDE-A-BEDS Res. Now Res. Now $W $69 W $65 ns* SB9 * u * $79 2 PC. SUITES SECTIONALS Reg. Now Reg. NOW 8110 SB9 ” 'sl29 Bi4o $99 9300 $159 Small Additional Charge for Shirts or Tatting FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS + Sofas $lB + - Every Job Guaranteed Regardless of Price linmiDCD we do oar own work ntmLmDLn »ow own shop? This meesm oar decorators do not hsve to depend on someone waking in their >»"— or oat of town. That!* why we can guar antee an wok fa one fun pear. ONE WEEK SERVICE Sure-Fit !™E2!2 vs siosaaT" 833-2772 shs was In bar apartment when someone kicked her front screen door in. She added, when she want to the door, Am saw an 11-yaar old girl, who Uvea at 12 Lincoln Terrace and a 13-year-old girl, of 16 Lincoln Terrace, run from the front of her apartment. The girls aUegadly tnttrmed Mrs. Austin that two boys, who lived at 22 Smith Plaxa and a 12 Hyde Ter race, respectively, kicked the screen in. The officers were unable to lo cate these youngsters. WOMAN-BEAIKR NABBED Mrs. Alberta Caldwell, 43, es 195 PowelTk Alley. Mi Offic er K. E. Lee at list* a. as. That stay, that Olaaner Gees. 42, at the Blssdwarth Street YMCA. hU her with hh hands Mrs. Osldweß signed i war rant aad Gaea waa Jelled fee mmmOS bfttttiy. HUBTS HEBSELF. THEN JAILED Officer Norman Artis reported at 6:42 p. m. Thursday, that Mias Ann Golner, 25. of 906 Johnson's Alley -got glass la bar foot while.. causing a disturbance at bar home. 1 * She rapsrtadly brake a ftruH tar and walked aver the gtaaa. cutting her feat. After treat ment by Dr. Ctark it SWn USES WINE DOTTLE ON NEIGHBOB Miw Cindy Downs, of 106 Stron ach Allay, came to police head quarters at 11 a. m. Thursday and signed a warrant against Willis Williams, of 108 Stronach Alley, for assault with a deadly weapon. Mlaa Dawns declared WH ■nas boat bar with an empty wins bottle at 11 p. m. Wad needay. WUUaaaa waa placad in Wake County Jail, charged with aaaault a deadly weapon. SAYS CAFE MANAGER SHOT AT HIM Hoaakiah WiigM. of the Del'.w Hotel, 220 E. Cabarrus Street. cams to police headquarters Saturday night and reported that Schuyler Lee Allen, of the 800 Mock of Cot ton Place, assaulted him with a pistol by firing at him in his room at the hotel. ad this was the aftermath e( an argument at ths Deluxe Grill in the hotel. Wright Agned a aaaault wNk a deadly weapon. -SNEAK- THIEF TAKES CAB JACK George Williams, 38, of 904 E. Eden ton Street reported to Officer 0. Brinson Friday morning, some one came into his back yard some time the night before and stole a car Jack after breaking a window in hia truck. Mr. Williams, who stated nothing else was bothered, said ths Jack was undar the front seat of the ve hicle. KRODBN WINDOW PANES BBOKBN Mrs. Hattie Dunston. of 547 I Hargett Street told Officer T. T. Street Jr, at 5:25 p. m. Friday, aomoons broke two window panes in ths kitchtn of hsr homo. Mrs Dunston added this offense took place while she was away from the house. She stated H could have bean committed by children playing ball in the yard of the bouse next door. Damage to the windows was esti mated at $3. WOMAN USES BOWIE KNIFE ON MAN Officer C. R. Ay cock was inform ed by Jease Watts, Jr, 42, of 815 W. Hargett Street at 12:42 a. m. Saturday that Mlaa Mary Thomp son, 22, of 410 W. Eden ton Street, and her mother and step-father were at the Hargett Street address, had an argument and began to fight Mks Thompson la alleged to have picked up a bowls knife sand -whacked away- at Mack Watts, Jr, hsr stop-father, of <ls E. Hargett, injuring him on the right and left arafe. At this time, Jesse is alleged to have gone into Hotter*, nnd out MM Thompson an the side cf her neeF with » tmffr. Mis* Thompson, Jesse and Mack Watts wars arrested and charged with engaging in an affray with deadly weapons. Jesse Watts, Jr., -called the lew,- according to the pblice report MYSRBT MAN SLASHES WOMAN Mrs. Margaret Bobbitt 26, of 521 E. Martin Street, reported to Officer John Baker, Sr, at 2:37 a. m. Sat urday, that she was at horns whan a man came to her house and she -told him to get out” As she wont to the door, 'Mrs. Bobbitt declared, the man whip pad out a sharp instrument and cut hsr on the left Ads of ths face, neck, chest and right arm. Mare than 122 atitehae ware required to cieoe ail es Mrs, Babbit's waaads at Wake Me- Hsr young daughter said the attacker's name waa -Mr. Wil lis,” sad *e weald recognise him on sight but Mrs. Bobbitt stated Aw did aat knew ths TUBS TO ENTER GLEANERS William Holden, 28, of 700 E Martin Street informed Offlcr J. C. Putman at 8:28 a. m. Saturday, that someone attempted to enter his cleaners at the above address by breaking out a glass window in ths front door. Entry was not gained to the rlaaning plant, Mr. Holden stated, but damage to the 20- by 26*7 glass window was set at sls - ENTEB PEEBLES’ (HULL Victor Peebles, of U 9 Lincoln Court old Officer Jimmy Pierce at 7:10 a m. Sunday, that whan he went to open up Peebles' Grill, 200 K Martin Street which he manages, he discovered the lock on the front door missing. Faitear IwvHgsAsa reveal ed tiw took had boon ‘picked.’ allowing the thieves to gate entry. Ths cigarette aad record tike cap seated. Ml salm wn Ml JO In sash CROOKS OR ‘CHICKEN FEED* Howard G. Thomas, 45, of 915 E. Lenoir Street owner es the Latin Casino, 991 8. Boundary Street iwmmS a cop that one of his em ployees called and informed him that the front door window was knocked out Thomas reported only 90 cants in pennies stolen, but the window glass was estimated to cost 925 to replace. M MINUTES COSTS MAN *l2* James Dew. m LteeateCeart reported to Officer T. T. BUs it Jr, at Id* p. n. Man day. he parked Us MSI Fsrd Falcon In (rent of MO4 Hadley Bead at 7A5 p. n. and wfcen ha aame ate at t:U. 29 uAnutos later, ha dhiorsrod Us wte- Daw, who stated ha saw no one windshield at 9225. ATTEMPTED BREAK IN MnW.K Peace, of OS W.South Street toldOflcer Jamas E. (Bobby) Days at 11:15 a. m. Monday, that she hoard someone at her front window an Sunday morning about tin. At this time. Aw complainant stated, she thought it was bar hus band, but on the morning of the 24th Am Aacovurad tea screen had Decs removes xrovs tm winoow, nm?and at 9*- itotto Unfc SLof DOFB. Plentiful Foods List For Sept For September, the back to school month, the plentiful foods list will highlight beef, Italian prunes (or purple plums), late summer vege tables. and broiler-fryer*. The list is news for menu planners as well as for youngsters who look forward to snacks after school. Miss Gaynelle Hogan, consumer marketing specialist tor the Agri cultural Extension Service at N. C. State, says that (hopper* can ex icer D. Brinson Saturday morning that someone broke out a large picture window In her home early Saturday. She also told tha cop that Ate rock or oher missile which broke the window did not enter the house. Damage to the 4 by 8 feet window was estimated at 950. *FUBS’ OVER KIDS BRINGS ARREST Mlaa Shirley Rowland, 19. of 910 E. Jones Street, and Miss Rosa La* Edgerton, 20, of 912 E. Jones Street “had a misunderstanding over their children" Saturday at 4:35 p. m. MM Edgerton le alleged to have gene to the rear es MM Rowland’s heme and broke out a window pane with her right fist, requiring treatment at Wake Memorial Hospital. After the was released. Miss Row land signed a warrant, charging her with damage and Miss Edger ton waa placed in Wake County Jail. AWAY GRAY J|i^n WITH THIS color , JpiIiHHML. COMB fl *** bwshMBMHBW gWwßf aTotMtSj •r sum. Came* la all akadeei Bleak U PleUaeas Blee. £“»t writ*, stats shads. Pay only ti£r°s*cin jsausr** Oald Medal Hair Preducte, la*. Dap*. St , Srsaklya »», New Talk TRIPLE ROLL new acetate BOYS’ 10-OZ. Wt BOYS’ BOYS’ LACE TRIM ANKLETS panties DURGAREES SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS NEW FALL COLORS REG. 89e VAL. SPECIAL VALUEI 4 PTS* 39' 1 *l-66 | q.OO [ 88’ GIRLS’ COTTON 400 COUNT FILLED 30 DRESSES SUPS FILLER PAPER ROTE BOOK PENCILS Slso* 8-14 Shea 4-14 REG. 82.18 VALUE 91J9 VALUE I" -3" 59* 77* *1.79 B#* 3 SECTION COMPOSITION BOOKS *l-50 «i« now 75* CHILDRENS FANCY NYLON & COTTON ZIPPER SPECIAL rflMpSnSmON ACETATE IN COLORS BHHICD 12 PENCILS BOOK PANTIES SL,PS BI " DER 3 BALL PENS PLASTIC TABS AB Steaa Baal Bargain* REG. 81J2 VALUE |#f rA<Mg *L ’I.OO 1"»2" 88* 90* 3 >.■"*« • ....... 0- School Bags For All Ages Beginners Through College ’ NEW FALL seamless OR WEAREVER 0 /-SapSfi» BK full fashion CARTRIDGE .... •" nuawsE pa “TST JSL i REG. UN VALUE 880. BIAS Z& ’1.99 2-1” e-1-' 1.00 49- | WOOD’S 5-IO c STORE 117E. MARTIN ST. TE2-5928 . . RALEIGH,NG pact to find chicken favorably pric ed. SupplM es bretler-tryws are ftoaeoette aesuty five per coat year age whan prises to pre dnesn wore the second tow set on record. C*M tried shtsksn is a perfect ehetoe fer the early fatt picnic, whoa a pah es la a ws too ass treat an a ooei evening. Beef will continue in heavier supply titan a year ago, even though beef production has declin ed somewhat below the records set earlier this year. September menus might well include seme es th* heartier beef favorites, such steak and pot roost Along with them meaty an trees, include tots sf Haste fretn-the-garden Mte smmnsv vegetables. AB during Ssptoos her you’re likely to ass eatee tiens of tsmatosa, tottuea. oweot corn, green bonne, aabbagn, on ions, or parhapa others that are markets, Par a variety hi vega* specialities at year less! term table fare: stCsr a brettar Crash toosato half with a irirt s» GROWS trim th* BAIR ROOTS In YOUR SCALP. The nsAHM es rour heir often depends heavily a.njf'asssof.ssr E£ff"SU ■SSSSWE -W, li MM MM, MW -s»bjjSM(kW InindiMM. CAR. BONOKt- is such a strong, sowar* ful antiMpUe aad dowsuch fine •calp trouble*. Many annoying externally caused aeala eendU UoM Jriootly relieved by the uae es tab Triple strength ter formula. Write tor this DOCTOR'S GENUINE SCALP FORMULA now. It vU he eent to you ell eludes everything, Don't per a jwny mere. You get it wlthluU g?rc*!B«i». Vit the finest. MPn?- CATED SCALP FORMULA rour oen buy. Your heir end sealp deeerve fine core. Just ssnd N Y **^°** d TH*!*' ta’smrty e U MsM*^m For snacks aad Samaria Am load ing candidate' is trash Italian prunes. In addition to being con venient aad apAoattng for snacks and dssssrii. Amos Dash prunes make excellent additions to salads. OosahtiM slices of Dash Italian, prunoa with shrsdetod oabbags and your favorite salad drawing for a testy and unusual slaw, DUVB SAFELY! 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