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-I +Sali w Vol. n, No. 43 | City TqG&'f vou by James Smith Staff Writer In a rather light turnout, Winston-Salem residents turned down - ? - - two bond referendums Tuesday and voted, however, to build four new ftre stations in the city. If the three bond referendums had passedv it would have meant a total cost to the MNMMNNNMNMHMNMMNMBMNM Murders ^ Reward j Offered | Governor Jim Holshouser F has offered a $2,500 reward ^ for information leading to the solution to the murder of two vJi brothers -- Alfred Conrad agj Greene, Jr., and Edward Lee Greene. flj Edward Greene, 20, was ^ found shot to death in his vehicle parked at a public car . wash in Caldwell County on __ June 2, 1976. Alfred Greene, 32, was reported missing on May 31, 1976. His body was found on June 3, in the trunk of his automobile parked on a ? dirt road off U.S. 421 between ? Wilkesboro and Boone. He had been shot in the back of the head. The reward will be paid to anyone furnishing information to the Wilkes County Sheriff s pr Deoartment. Caldwell Countv w Sheriffs Department, or the dw State Bureau of Investigation pa which leads to the arrest and cit conviction of the person or re persons responsible for the nif murders. > i I. %te To Amerii im WINSTON our New Fire 3rs Rej< city of nearly $35 million. The three proposals were: (1) a new Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum (2) four new -fire?stations? and? (3)? public safety/administration buildingThere was very little advertising or publicity concerning the bond referendum, hence, the small turnout at the polls. Hwf! ^ *> 0RI?.f? ^ or a x * BrkT .V :' V KM j^j^CV^L^K < a'W/ ?i #.?; ^i P > >&m M Bp^^^>#jii ''^fc**:^ - ' MA IS^fr"\jk ' .:X. _^H kSIS El* ji Hi Hogs For Kids at the Nature Science Pa ire Shirley Blair, Brenda E idewell enjoy hogging a cow. Lldermen H by Marcellns Casey Staff Writer An individual with the same oblem as many black inston-Salem community /ellers took his own rticular problem before the y board of Aldermen's gular meeting Monday ?ht. Bradley Pender's problem. / can Service M SALEM, N.C. SATURDAY Stations ect $35 Richard Davis, alderman of the North Ward stated in an interview that the campaign comtnittee had decided to have a very "low key" --campaign, in hopes that? the public would vote "yes"' to all three proposals. In one of the meetings of the Board of Aldermen, it was unanimously voted that they -all wanted the proposals to Wkm*wM B ^^B. jBB ^wr . jH w xi^: ^fflP?j?^JSKB Yogurt rfc ei^Joy a variety of activities, lunter, "Yogurt" and P.W. > ear Citizen and that of many other concerns the numerou streams and branches tha dissect back and side lots o their property, and the snake and rodents that infest thes< streams. Bradley's particular com plaint is that in February h moved into a house on Eas 11th street purchased fror Fortis Enterprises in Kinji / \en See Page JUNE 26, 1976 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 MUlioi nncc Since the referendum " on the four fire stations passed, Davis estimated that the additional stations would bring the city's total fire stations to almost 20. "However, the new fire stations would in no way get rid of the volunteer fire stations and volunteer firemen," Davis said. "The new stations \ nm . Snootin Apparei by James Smith Staff Writer Tragedy has struck family of Mrs. Ella Gentry of 2718 Old Gre boro Road again -- twice in weeks. The latest tragedy occi early Friday morning w her son, Leonard Dei Gentry, 17, apparently c mitted suicide. Capt. J.C. Bolt, of Planning and Research partment of the Winston lem Police Department, aI ! ! J A 1 , ine inciaeni occurea arc 12:48 a.m. at 1630 E. Street. It happened at the horn 's Complaii s N.C. He asked at that s what could be done about t branch at the side, 30 ,f from his door. Accordinj s Pender, he was told by F< e Enterprise that the City Pi Works Department wc handle it. From there he e sent to Redevelopment it from there back to F< n Enterprises. From Febn See Aldermen, Page 20* ? |||^^ 20* n Bond I would be put in areas , which are not covered by I volunteer firemen," he '* said. ll The new fire stations will be built at a cost of $1 million ' 'f I Althniioh fho mnnoo a vwy^ia ?tiv IIIV1IVJ for the fire stations have not been included in the city's budget, Davis said the aldermen felt that by switching some of their spending power, the city? could pay so much See Bond, Pane 2 g Death Is at Suicide m mk i two peC Leonard D. Gentry i-Sa- Sherman Williams, Holt said sta/!ed< IwPntrv u/ac cnnt nohuaon Illtld *-' v in?j TT?a o<ivi Witt wii 24th t'ie eye with a .22 caliber rifle and the impact of the shot ? ?r knocked him onto a bed in the e ot i backroom of the house, authorities said. Authorities said several flf" days before the incident. ^ a i * i.i J i- ?- . vjcniry naa 101a nis motner that he was going to kill time himself, however, she did not : the take her son very serious, feet Other - witnesses near the ? td scene of the incident said ortis shortly before they heardlthe iblic shot, Gentry had been arguing >uld with a young woman outside was the house and they heard the and girltell him, "you're a bigger nrtis fool than I thought you were.'" nary According to the* witnesses, 6 See Shooting, Page 16 1 ' . ; jiii
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