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Those five services include: out-patient treatment^ inpatient care, intermediate care, consultation and educa tion and emergency psychiatric services. ********** Y Street ^ : Grocery ? 3herry St. ^ 5 CASH!!! { (Prize * id Prize d Prize E Gets a Ticket pril 15,1975 * ********** HITE & CO. (e and Retail rem City Perking Let MSN. CHERRY ST. Country Side Meat Country Ham Trimminas 3 Lake Salt Fish |OW^AVAII < (TOM- DC3KMEDCAR i arcs of sop or m niton-Salem Chro erson Ave. Phone: THE WINSTON-SALEM CHE LinkedTo Ht Smith said usually when a person - comes into the In-patient care, they are kept on the fourth floor of Reynolds Memorial Hospital in the "Alcoholics Recovery Unit." "This is what we call the "drying out"-7" period. Tt usually lasts from five to seven days, depending on the individual," he said. "After that, referrals are made. The patient can go to hospitals such as Butner or he -may go home. "that too depends on the individual," caiH ^rr?i*V? wwiw kjllildlt Recently, the Center for Alcohol Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, had made some scientific breakthroughs that could lead to the prevention of alcohollsm-but first, another effort now in progress must be successful. Scientists at the Center at Chapel Hill think the key to alcoholism is a malfunctioning in brain chemistry. They also feel that further work on this lead offers promise for prevention of alcoholism. Hargrove "Skipper'' Bowles of Greensboro is serving as president of the Citizens Advisory Council of the Center for Alcohol Studies. Dr. John Ewing is the Center's director. COUPON I j FIVE TOWELS S | We arc introducing ? ntw line of incredibly pricti { J eaJ, unwoven cotton and rayon towels and would I I tike you to be the first to try them These are first | FWt TONUS IN MMOUS NSTU COIOM I (Please semi SI 00 per set to cover all costs j MAXIMUM 2 SFTS Ptt PCRSOII | Q Eaclosed is SI for 1 set of five toweh | Q Enclosed is S? for 2 sets of five towels | Name J Wdnf^r. it* i J State __ . Zip Send to STOtlM HOUSE jjl Slertmt Road . W* VaHey. HX 10977 jABLE!! | It n REDUCED COST! Stop by our cffkt r > aM look ttrangh cur catalog DS niele I 722-8624 I X ON1CLE sA iredity Recently, he and Bowles went to Washington to tell the North Carolina congressional delegation about what is happening at the center at Chapel Hill. Dr. Ewing is being assisted * by Dr. Kenneth C. Mills and Beatrice A. Rouse, who is working towards her doctorate in Epidemiology while serving on a half-time basis at the center. The center, created by the Legislature five years ago, is receiving $90,000 per year from the state government. The additional $200,000 which is needed annually would be to hire four full time researchers, and nine additional staff members to aid them in their research. Bowles and Ewing are convinced that the center will be self-sustaining after this five year period^ Dr. Ewing recently said he feels that the center now has !J evidence mat tne way people respond to alcohol is inherited. While statistics indicate that only one drinker in 12 gets in trouble with alcohol, that one causes immense grief and expense. The Federal government estimates there are nine million alcoholics in the United States, and the cost of that disease, according to the government is at a minimum of $25 billion a year. Weet The Dentist Continued from Page 1 of activities, including flossing a set of giant teeth. This is the second "Meet the Dentist", but the first presented at the new Nature Science Park location off Hanes Mill Road. It will be an annual event and will be expanded next year to accomodate more youngsters. Over 600 4th graders are expected to participate this year. ftMWWWWWWWWWU I Cat 1 j SLIP C I Down JERC Rmadr^io* Wear SUpcov*r$ Qjjrt Furniture JXJ1DAY FEBRUARY 7, 1976 Man Sentenced Continued from Page 1 a charge of selling LSD to an undercover agent in October -at-the Colony-Place Apartments. Also, his probation was revoked for a five year "suspended sentence he was given in._ 1974 for a ^torebreaking charge concurrently with the sentence he received in the drug cases. Mrs. Edith J. Jones, 32, of 926 E. 17th Street, - pleaded? guilty to four charges. However,-the judge delayed her sentencing until later. She will be sentenced on Feb. 26 in Forsyth County Superior Court. Judge Walter E. Crissman felt it would eive a orobation officer time to review Mrs. Jones' background. She is charged with two counts of possession heroin, two counts of selling it and two counts of conspiring to sell heroin. NCSA T? r i VjUCU Raped Early Sunday morning, an 18?year-old student at the North Carolina School of Arts told police that she was raped by a man who entered her room at her dormitory with a gun. A police spokesman said the girl identified the man as being black about 22 years old, six feet tall, heavy and that he was wearing tan pants and a dark jacket. The incident occurred about 12:30 a.m., shortly after the Q\T\ return frnm 4-U** 0 . Aft VIII lilt bathroom, the spokesman said; During the past two^ months, this makes the fourth act of violence at the school. Agonizing Pain From ingrown Toenail? Get Outgro For Fast Relief Outgro gtves you fast temporary' relief from ingrown toenail pain. Outgro tough ens irritated skin, eases inflammation, reduces swelling without effecting the shape, growth, or position of the nail. 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