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meets the dentist at Nature &
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The Nature Science Park
plays host this week to "Meet
the Dentist", a Dental Health
Week program for 4th graders
sponsored by the Dental
Auxiliary of Forsyth County.
Area dentists and their staffs
are cooperating to produce .the
program.
Alcoho
by James Smith
Staff Writer
After you get home tonight
and you seem rather tired and
are just about to mix yourself a
drink to unwind, ask yourself,
AM I BECOMING AN
ALCOHOLIC?
You might surprise yourrolf
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America's number ONE drug.
Although that sounds incorrect,
studies have, however,
proved it to be correct.
In North Carolina alone,
there are more than 300,000
problem drinkers and figures
derived from a 1974 Federal
study indicate a cost to the
slate of more than $634 million
a year.
But, there is help.
See ALCOHOLISM Page 2
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Dentists?The
fourth grade classes
will attend a half-hour session.
which will familiarize the
youngsters with dental equipment,
proper dental care and
nutritional requirements.
Children will handle equipment
and engage in a variety
See MEET Page 2
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by James Smith
Staff Writer
Three persons were given
?prison sentences Monday in
Forsyth County Superior
Court after they pleaded guilty
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arrests in December.
William Eugene Saunders,
24, of 910-A N. Cleveland
Avenue, was sentenced to 10
years in prison, which begins
after he serves a two
and-a-half year sentence on a
charge of breaking and
entering.
Saunders was charged with
the sale of heroin to an
undercover State Bureau of
Investigation Agent. The
prosecutor said most of the
sales took place on Liberty
Street which has been called
"The Strip/' ??
Saunders was also charged
with six counts of selling
heroin, three counts r?f
possession, four counts of
conspiring to sell and deliver
heroin, one count of selling
LSD and another count of
conspiring to sell LSD.
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Samuel Lee Morrison, 27, of
1824 N. Trade Street was
sentenced from six to seven
years fn prison on charges of
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setting ana possessing nerom=
After he gets out of prison,
he will be under a five-year
sentence suspended for five
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by James Smith
Staff Writer
Nothing any better could
have served as an introduction
to Black History week than the
presentation Tuesday night at
Winston-Salem State University.
As?part?of?the schools
lyceum performing arts series,
the National Theatre Company
of New York paid a musical
trihutp tn a!1 hbrlrc vuhirh
spanned from the I860*s to the
present day.
The .-talented cast of four
consisted of Lillian Harris,
MycheUe Smiley, Ben Powers
and Ron Taylor. It was written
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years and on probation for five
years. Morrison received that
sentence for three other drug
related charges.
Ricardo Benjamin, 26, also ?
of 910-A N. Cleveland Avenue
was sentenced to five jrears on
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to Blacks
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FeeUn' Good Cmmt
by Sean O'Malley and
directed by Peter Carlin.
Entitled "Feelin* Good,"
that's exactly what the show
did. For the nearly 400
persons who attended, there
was evidence taht when the
show finally ended, the
audience really "felt good."
Much of the action in the
show originated in the deep
south along the Mississippi
River and finally ended at the
Apollo Theater in New York
(or better yet, The Great
White Way).
The main purpose of the
was to cHnu; fti*
struggles the black man hafe
made over the years. And the
best way to show that struggle
was?music.
Now that you have a general
knowledge of the background,
let's take a quick look at some,
of the action.
The year was 1867, and the
show oddly enough, took place
in the "I'll Be Seeing You
Around Baptist Church."
See FEEUN' Paget 20