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Ptfl ^ThjChroniclt, Thuyday, Jun# ifrff j*~-* Afl ^r *<* jr ft" -a.-I>^; r^'f. ^>:-J?? i Crime Prevention Victim Declines The following "Crime Box Score" is designed to keep you abreast of criminal activity in your community and to help protect your family and property from crime. Rape 100 block, East 14th Street The complainant was raped by a black male after visiting a drink house with him. The complainant said she would not prosecute if the suspect were apprehended. Strong-Armed Robbery j 600 block, Sprague Street The suspect struck the complainant with a bottle and then took his wallet and money. He was arrested a short time later. 400 block, North Liberty Street The complainant was assaulted by three black males who took two necklaces from his neck. The suspects were last seen running in the alley from Liberty Street toward Trade Street. 2700 block, Winston Lake Road males; once at Winston Lake Road, he was struck in the face and robbed of the cash he was carrying. Storebreaktng 2300 block, Patterson Avenue Food was taken. 100 block, Northwest Boulevard An air conditioner, tool box and assorted tools were taken. 4100 block, South Main Street A safe was robbed. 5100 block, Home Road Electrical equipment was taken from a trailer. 800 block, Price Street A calculator was taken. 900 block, West Street A ping-pong paddle was taken. Housebreaking 2600 block, Pendleton Street A stereo system was taken. 1000 block, Cayuga Street A t#?lpvicir\n anrl ct?p?n mora ?!" *v?v v imvu UIIU JIV1 W VTW1 V 100 block, Jackson Avenue A television was taken. .. Skyline Village Cash, cigarettes and food were taken. For constipation relief tomorrow reach for EX-LAX*tonight Ex-Lax helps restore your system's own natural rhythm overnight Gently Dependably. Try it tonight. You'll like the relief in the morning. Chocolated or pills, Ex-Lax is "The Overnight Wonder!' f Read label and follow jwj ma * I * , IVH2 * M % Jfl wL+ ^9 $ ? Someone You Should Meet... Thomas Elijah III, an investment HI representative for the Bond and Money Market Group at Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., enjoys reading, staying physically active and being involved in community activities. Elijah, a Queens, N. Y., native, says he is an "intense'* person who feels you " should "work hard and nlav hnrH tn / day, and make your time worthwhile.'* Elijah's favorite book is John T. Molloy's "Live For Suecess," which, he says deals with some ?| of the unwritten rules of corporate tl life* and his favorite movie is H ' 'Trading Places.'' Elijah admires his H father most and says he is a "good strategist. //e's o/ie o/ the best I've I known. //e's arrogant or a snob. IH He'll talk to you and give the informotion that you need." Elijah's career goa/ ts fo "ge/ a stronghold on m municipal bond trading, to move into 11 the sales end of the business and to develop a viable black investment market." PA 600 block, West 13th Street A pocketbook was taken. 4000 block, Hilda Street Cash was taken. 4utobreaking 1600 block, Lincoln Avenue Gas was taken. 1200 block, East 23rd Street A .22-caliber rifle, C.B. radio and two flashlights wer aken. 200 block, East Drive A cassette tape and cash were taken. 3000 block, Waughtown Street Fishing equipment was taken. 4300 block, Indiana Avenue A battery was taken. ? i '4 CHI RESI mMLMmA - 1 > ^HL^vZl * \ Wr- ^^riMliitt^i:--: -' .^^i inc 4r - ~jjg?.y Modern front-wheel drive technology and response thrives in the ^iKI new Chevrolet Cavalier. With its new h torque, electronically fuel-injected 2.0 i new lower price* it's going to give imp* tion they haven't seen before. Respond Chevy Dealer's invitation to "decide wh WKMUML Covohtr Comoro Copr>ct'lmpolo Cf'"t f , , 9 9 % Fire Prevention Avoiding Fires Heading for the great the comforts of home, here outdoors this summer? are fire-wise tips for camper And planning to rough owners: it? Here are some simple Use only electric lights in fire-safety tips to ensure trailers. Only gas- or fuelthat your trip doesn't get burning heating and cookrougher than you intended, ing equipment provided by Understand that almost the manufacturer of the all tents - even the ones trailer should be used; labeled flame-resistant - regularly check and mainwill hum th# rtr?.u?ic? n? 1 ?" ? .?v n.jv latu nun ana cxnausi vents camper keeps fuel-burning to prevent explosive or toxic lanterns, stoves and grills concentrations of gas or well away from the tent, combustion by-products And even though fire- from building up within the resistance is no cure-all, the trailer. smart camper buys only Never pour fuel or other flame-resistant tents ? flammable liquids inside the every little bit helps. When pitching your tent, set up at least 15 feet up- | wlSIwi wind from fireplaces or the I ...on a big ?l?ctton of place you plan to use your | Htn'i just i umplt.. Plan on fuelburning devices another 15 feet downwind of the cooking area. H only batteryoperated lights inside the 4 tent. Even then, it's a good ^ idea to have a fire ex- ^ " tinguisher (or at least a pail M of water) handy, and to be ready to cut your way out if ^ fire begins near the en- I your fireplace, grill and tent that is free of IpO VPC /4ri( wJlr vis < vj, ui; giasa, piUC If IM[ Wl needles, etc. For extra safe- 1#? tv?jL| 7 ty, wet this area down with V p~ water before retiring; it L reduces the likelihood of fire caused by motorists or other campers spreading to 40W>^ your tent. Before turning in T|^ BHU or leaving the campsite, thoroughly extinguish fires HTwiESsiKSft and turn off fuel lanterns 570 Claremont Avenue and stoves. 2. 2853 North Liberty Street 3. Loehmann's Plaza, 3614 R If you're the kind who 4. 2942 Waughtown Street v doesn't like to forsake all pr*c#? good thru Sun. M I 1 ? T EVTTSjQU rOHSElV IMPORTS ? sv^^iCrkv <oCi ^ . ^BaBCTKi,:^: .-xxxti v :>;S^^i^! ' L... % /. y.t >. ""ijAI V* rvl v eng/ne and K-J arts competi- Cavoliers fr '&oied or o romponton of Mcnufocfufpn Sug;? lO your <TiCH*h Irvrt of rptirtfmrnt rnrry mry ill* uni I rlnutt" icmt ClmroiHS or* tquipp^ *?th mf.n?t fx HIC )rl/U Qrive. tutrndtomt. v affiliated compon^t wofk#wxfc ! .,,,.. k,.^.,,,. ., .. orv^rtr m"'-n. ?A*onrr < ono 1 * 'i** s While Campiijw trailer; do this at least 15 from the trailer. .?*# feet downwind and clean No matter jM spills thoroughly. camp, bring thejgtfH Develop a fire-escape possible quantity H plan. Have an axe and an mable liquid and \ extinguisher handy, and be in safety contained ready to get out at the first try to carry gasoliiMjg sign of fire. Campers and trunk of your car wKtSS/m v trailers are notorious for e ? t , , r circumstances. fast, large-volume spread of flamM. AnH cinr>* I/AII*U? TL;- ?' * . ?? ? ?? ;vu tv a nu Lutumn is orougnt to spent good money bringing you weekly as a public ser-. the comforts of home into vice of the Chronicle and the wilderness, here's a rule the Winston-Salem Fire you should bring from Department. Refer your home: no smoking in bed! questions to Assistant Fire Place ashes in metal con- Marshal Mary Johnson at tainers or remove them 727-2492. ve 25% to 50%..._, r man's, woman's and ehildran's styfaa. I Womwi't sport anklets, ^ ^ nr1? mm mm I ^ ? ? r5IIOQ$? ssw&^.M stores... snter, 5. K-Mart Plaza, 2670 Peters Creek Parkway 6. 82S South Main St., Lexington leynolda kd. 7. K-Mart Shop. Ctr., Lexington ...ind Pic n Pay stores everywhere. storCrd or VI?. Open evenings end open Sun. 1?6pm. I . ? VCK >THE ) ' UER. Mr mm Coupe or Type-10 ^0 Hatchback Move quickly because the Cavalters e priced to move quickly And they do! om Chevrolet...America's Sales Leader. y sted Retotl Pncet for 1982 and 1983 Covol*r \ rxkKfd by other G M dn/mom, I STTl I \y j +* your difohr for dftOili I Bj||i I | P"? |
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