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Area Incidents Raleigh Man Wounded By Shots Sheriffs deputies are investigat ing a shooting which left a Raleigh man wounded about 2 A.M. Satur day at a restaurant about a half mile west of the city. According to a report filed. William A. McColl, 22, of Raleigh, was shot twice with a pistol, injuring both legs, at Virgil's Drive in on 401-bypass. No further details were learned and no arrests have been made. In other incidents, Isaac Davis, 63, of Rt. 2, Box 481-C, Raeford, was cut with a knife by an unknown assailant about 1 A.M. Sunday, June 6 near Clemmie Miller's nightspot. Davis was treated and released from Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Eugene R. Seaford Jr.. Rt. 3. Bo* 118, Raeford, complained to deputies his home was broken into between 1:30-4 P.M. last Thursday and a quantity of guns taken from a cabinet. A Polaroid camera and a pistol on a closet shelf were also stolen. The loss is listed at $1,062. Entry was apparently made by kicking in a rear door. Jerry Mintz, Green Pines Trailer Park, reported an apparent at tempted break-in about 9:30 P.M. June 8. A door to the trailer was forced open but Mintz's son spotted two suspects and apparent ly frightened them away. Deputies are seeking two white males driving a reddish brown vehicle. Radio station WSTS reported the theft of an eight foot high cable spool worth $250 and about $50 worth of lumber from its transmit ter site near the county line. No arrests have been made. About $110 in damage was done bv vandals at Upchurch school last c a ? i,.. : ? ...i i? was hurled through a door, break ing a glass window. Deputies are seeking three suspects driving a blue vehicle. About $375 worth of carpeting was stolen from a vacant home in the Thomasfield subdivision, ac cording to a complaint filed by Crawford Thomas. The theft oc curred sometime between June 3-10. Larry Campbell. P.O. Box 1367, Aberdeen, complained his home was entered between 2-4 P.M. last Monday. Taken were a Winchester single barrel .12 gauge shotgun, a Baretta bolt action rifle, a Colt blue steel .22 caliber revolver, stereo equipment and two silver watches. The total loss is listed at $630. No arrests have been made. A nationwide bulletin was issued for a 16 year-old girl believed to be a runaway. According to a report filed. Judy Blackwolf Cuen, Rt. 2, Box 314-A, Raeford, left home sometime June 6 and is believed headed for Texas or New York City. The girl is described as about 94 pounds with long black hair and brown eyes. She was last wearing a pullover shirt, blue denim jeans and mocassins. She is also known by the name "Pixie". In the city, Jeanette Jordan. 315 W. Edinborough. complained to police a bicycle was stolen from her yard sometime June 9 or 10. Value of the bike was estimated by police at $80. Raeford Auto Co. reported the theft of a tire and a wheel from a 1976 van in the lot. The loss was discovered June 11. Value was listed at $50. READ THE WANT ADS SCHOOL'S OUT - Chris Daily is enjoying the freedom and warmth of a playground in summertime. Raeford schools let out last week and the children have been making good use of the parks and playgrounds ever since. REPRESENTATIVE ?? James W. Reed of Raleigh has been employed by Lumbee River Electric Member ship Corp. in Red Springs as member services representat:?"* in the member services department. Reed, a native of Waynesville. N. C.. will edit the monthly news letter and other LREMC publica tions. He will also assist in community and area development programs in the four counties served by the member-owned corporation. Prior to coming to LREMC. he was co ? partner in a free - lance news agency, he was a member of the news bureau staff with Pinehurst. Inc.. and he was campaign director for United Cerebral Palsy of N. C. Church Selects 'King And Queen' The youth department of Silver Grove Missionary Baptist Church crowned Adriane McPhatter and Kenneth Tillman king and queen in activities there Sunday. Runners-up included. Missy Henderson and Bryant Blue and Wanda and Halbert Brown, Jr. A total of ten couples partici pated. Dr. Willie McNeill Jr. played the presentation music for the youths. Civic League To Host Candidates Forum Howard Lee. candidate for lieu tenant governor, will join local candidates Saturday for a "cam paign kick off' sponsored by the Hoke County Civic League. Other candiates attending the meeting at b P.M. in the Upchurch Junior High School Auditorium include Dr. Joy J. Johnson and Horace Locklear. vying for seats in the house of representatives; N.W. McPhatter, incumbent county commissioner; Delia Maynor, can didate for register of deeds and Ruth McNair. board of education candidate. 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