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Nixonwas gen tle and polite when he called them “campus bums.”. BUSBEE'S BACK AGAIN Last week Alfred Busbee of 207 North Independent Street was back in the hands of the law, accused of passing three worthless checks. Less than a year ago, he was put on pro bation after a check-writing spree that- saw about 30. pieces of not very negotiable paper floating around over 'his signa> ture. I Work this Contest and Win Prizeslll OVER $5,000 IN PRIZES AND AWARDS TO BE GIVEN AWAY On Merchandise Certificates) ist prize. . me *» 1ST PRIZE (1) Brand New $229.95 Value DRESSMAKER ZIG-ZAG ^Hjk Wsm 24 CAM Sewing Machine 2ND PRIZE 2 Adjustable Dress Forms i 3rd pr,ze ■ 5 Transistor Radios vH|4TM PRIZE 5 Pair. Electric Scissors UhScRaM.Le ThE wOrDs contest ... No ObKgation - Nothing To Buy! It's Easy... It's Fun! BRAND NEW$229 95 VAL°UE RESSMAKER £g-£gi dimply Unscramble The Words And Mail Today! CONTEST RULES 1. 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North Carolina ENTRY FORM Unscramble These Worts—Hint: They All Pertain to Sewing t ISptMRNktrOKim Funeral services were, held Saturday for Specialist, Fourth Class Rockey O’Ham, 19, son of Mr. and’Mrs. Charles B. O’Ham of 512 Darby Avenue. ' Young O’Ham died May 8th from in juries suffered on combat pa trol in Vietnam. Durwood Odell Alphin Funeral services were held Monday for Durwood Odell Al phin, 48, of 406 North McLew ean Street, who died Saturday. * ' / - Wendell Elfon "Tete" Harper Funeral services were held Tuesday fOr Wendell Elton “Tete” Harper, 65,.of Deep Run, who died eary Sunday in Chap el Hill. Mrs. O. L. Parker Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. 0. L. Parker,, 78, of 504 Parker Avenue, who died last Thursday in a local nursing home. . i - . William J. Nicholson Funeral services were held Sunday for William J. Nichol son, 61„ of 1300 West Vernon Avenue, who died Friday night. Funeral services were held Wednesday for Mrs. Cora Mae Spear Hemby, 85, widow of P. C. Hemby of 1308 Queens Road, who died* Monday after a brief illness. Herman Harrison Herring Funeral services were held Wednesday for Herman Harris on Herring, 62, of La Grange route 3, who died Tuesday. -j-:——— ' CHILD IS INJURED Eleven year-old Bertha Moore of 1000 Barker Avenue rode her bike into the path of a car\driv en by Rufus Minton of 1203 Mewbom Avenue Saturday af ternoon and suffered head in juries for which she was taken to Pitt Memorial ^ Hospital in Greenville. The accident was classed unavoidable insofar as Minton was concerned. “Pop Festival ’70” is “What’s happening” at Grainger High School Friday night, May 22 at 8 o’clock. Some forty enthus iastic drama students are “do ing their thing” m an effort to raise funds for a New York theatrical tour slated for early June. * ■ - i , a. -v . INDEPENDENT FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ; A .*■ ! STANLEY E. WINGARD. PASTOR INVITES YOU TO ITS REGULAR WORSHIP SERVICES "Standing for The Verbal Inspiration of The Bible” Wednesday Services 7:30 y ■L- — Sunday Services — 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Services ^ 6:15 P.M. Church Training Union jr 7:30 P.M. Evening Services Highway N. C. 58 i 1 Between Trenton and Poflocksville ''Helping to build a better Livestock Market for Eastern Nortl No Commission Charge
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