t Wilis i VOL. V. NO. 36 . " 1?P' ^ r*-' Vandals By John W. Temple ton Staff Writer For the second time in less than two months, a blari family moving into a suburban area of Forsyth County has been greeted with vandalism. The latest incident occurred at the newly-bought home of Walter L. Hunt Sr. at 3289 Goslen St. in the Bellwood Estates section of Pfafftown. Hunt's daughter, Mrs. Michelle Hunt McClary, told the county sheriffs department that \raw eggs and at least one rock, were hurled against the house on Sunday, April 22, the night she had\intended to be her first in the house. One pane of the front window was broken out and egg stains were on window sills and porches around the ' house. "It's something you think happens to other people," - said Mrs. McClary as she stood inside the house. "But I guess we're the others now." She said she found the damage at about 12 midnight \ m Drug Culture Harms Users; Neighborhoods Drug abuse and the trade that accompanies it can wreck lives, families and neighborhoods, says a man who deals with the effects of drug addiction on a daily basis. Willis Miller, clinic counselor for the Council on Drug Abuse, said most of the more than 30 clients he sees have been taken advantage of by the drug mystique <r> I "They get heavily influenced by their peers to start, but when they recognize it ain't about nothing, then th<?v're hooked." said Miller. "Once you get addicted, the more you do the bigger the habit," he added. "You're almost going to have to have an outside hustle. For a guy that's working, he might have two or three girls boosting for him. Eventually he might steal from his own people ?parents, sisters and brothers." The trappings of the drug trade present a particular problem for neighborhoods, said Miller. "For one thing, it has a very bad impact on the young people." "You have a kid who's 14 or 15 and beginning to think for himself," he said. "He sees a guy with a big car, pretty girls who doesn't work." . - "But what the ?uy doesn't tell him* is that you've , got to watch out constantly and duck every time the police come by. They think it's easy way to get out of \ ton-Sa "Serving the East KGES Attacl Sunday after returning to the hous' with King, who was helping her move into th< McClary said they had left the house at ap p.m. with no signs of any trouble. King told the Chronicle that he heard v to be references to the vandalism on his C and Mrs. McClary left the house. "I heard them say, we had a good time; > we got us a cotton-picker," said King.. Mrs. McClary said her father, a retired n now living?jn New York City, had bought order to return to his native Winston-J provide a place where his children coi expects him to arrive in town by this weel On March 5,\ another black family, the . of 7540 Rondex Lane in Lewisville, had a ci their yard on their first night in their new 10th, there was a march of robed men home. The Stowes have filed a complaint , See Page 13 Drug Bu By John W. Temple ton j Staff Writer t City police sought te put a dent in drug dealing operations in the eastern part of the city as they wrapped up a two-month undercover investigation with 11 arrests Monday afternoon. Officials said the operation was sparked by community complaints and at leasl two recent deaths resulting from drug overdoses. "I believe with the arrest of several of these individuals, we will have made a significant long-term effect at least in those areas in which we are dealing with," said Detective Lt. E.L. Yokely, < commander of the police narcotics squad, j Yokely. jisted: ther23r(t and- hen>i Sts_^j Rich Huvmon Is all unflet on the openlnfl fourth McDonald's Franchise. The McDonal Winston opened this week on CUremont Avei V/VII^W/V I'll i I UU IC III* By Yvette McCullough Staff Writer The East Winston community welcomed business this week, a brand new McDonald1 on the corner of Claremont and Geveland street from Sunrise Towers. McDonald's of East Winston officially < business Tuesday with a preview breal franchise is the first McDonald's located in nantiy black neighborhood in Winston-S "61-person staff of the franchise is about 7S% owner-operator Rich Halverson. Halverson is owner of three other area M< He said that he is satisfied with the location, i 1 ^ ilem ( Winston Community Since WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. f sa^^j house. Mrs. . ASfiSj proximately 5 WT^SflMB /hat Appeared ^ 4ll| StoZm B radio as hcjj^ jHHI < S *? '! ve us one lilroad workei \^^Sg00t0k ? house in u v?? She 1 ' . 7?^pss8 Fames Stowes - oss burned in s home. On the Rrnton outside their DlOKGn with the U.S. Window ist Focu irea and the \area of Liberty Street between 14th and 17th Sts. as "the two most irfpntifinhlp ofAoc " "Across the street from one of the persons we arrested, there's a lady who lives there and works at night. She gets in at about 2 a.m., but she's not able to get any sleep for the noise," said Yokely. *Tv? talked with http s*x or eight time*; she's talked with her Alderpian and she's about at her wit's end*" he added. "If this person (the suspect) goes to prison, at least her , little area will be a little safer." Police Chief Thomas A. Surratt said, "There's been a lot of concern (about drug dealing) from business, the public ind the aldermen. We were pleased to lave a successful operationrLL=? dSShk h \ ytUS2}w V5&3S L fi^aiaS |k,;S| I *?. * frMget^j^ ?HKP9|HH| ''"y^ZQkif&T7^ , day of hit him, caihlen prepare to W'i of East unflhvg facet and pads tn 1 loe. Behind ? Dnp . McC - v East didn't have the opportunity "McDonald's picks the its newest based on the traffic flow s franchise said. "They do the construc across the to choose how I want the in He did suggest East Wins opened for tives, along with Hanes Mi rfast. This aid's real estate specialists a predomi- best site. alem. The "This is the only McDons black, said mg machine in it/* Haiver The vending machine ref :Donald's . although he ^ k* * ^jhfoi 1974' * 20 cents U.S.P.S. NO. <H Mrs. Michelle Hunt McClary sidesteps broken eggshells to point at damage caused by a rock as she moved Into the Bellwood Estates section of Pfafftown ^1^ Jl^ Each of the 11 persons arrested is black. Yokely said his unit is not concentrating on black areas to the exclusion of other drug trade in the city. He pointed to recent arrests of whites at Parkland High School. "It does not make any difference what color they\are, if they deal dope, we'll try to catch '<Mn," said the lieutenant. Shortly after four p.m. Monday, squad cars began pulling up in front of the county jail, carrying suspects arrested in the operationr a joint effort of the police and the State Bureau of Investigation. Arrested in the raids were: Jerry Earl Gentry, 3013 Bon Air Ave., on charges of sale and delivery of marijuana and possession with intent to selt and deliver-"marijuana^ : "t!BQF BF T J This \is th J"Vj( Wasn't, j Although I II ? li certainly too I ml In the mid< *** sharp pain in Years pi I apparently n thought, VI'i I As I remaii minutes, I dt R r --?2 T^e pa^n hi Js|y the cardiolog M/ have known 1 day. J*K x Staff photo by McCullough rcc?Ptionist, greet tbe customer* with general pracl hmnd*. ' ' to squeeze ir Uncertaint called the en you," I was 1 )onald's Tells g.?;j^ Winston _ - 0 ? --- There was f to pick it. only visible ir location for their franchise woman whos and population," Halverson manager tool :tion of the building and I get us to take a s iterior and the landscaping." I gave my i ton as one of three alterna- Sports Illustt ill and Akron Drive. McDon- recurred with picked East Winston as the finished the r Deciding t ild's to have a cigarette vend- actuary get-ft son said. - hours -later H erred to is a silver antique ci- up. 'age 13 ycle &7910 Saturday. April 38,1979 |V|a tSMNB 4 Staff photo by Templeton Sunday evening. It wee the second time in two months e black family had been harraesed while moving Into a predoml_ nately white area. J cist Side John Lewis Williams, Wilkes Drive, on charges of sale and delivery of heroin and possession with intent to sell and deliver heroin. Donald Ray Williams, 409 Bacon St., on charges of possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana; sale and. _ delivery of mwttusna, solo and delivery of heroin and possession of heroin wtJ. y ' intent to sell and deliver. Terrance Eugene Martin, 2315 N. Cherry St., on charges of sale and delivery of cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell and deliver and conspiracy to sell and deliver cocaine. Lucille Burns Burton, 850 H. File St., on charges of sale and delivery of cocaine SwPijclOz le story of the Great Heart Attack That it turned out to be something else, it was close for comfort. lie of the morning one day last week, I felt a i the ohest, right over the heart. At times, it hough the pain were spreading to my left nblic service campaigns about heart disease lade their mark on me, as I immediately ti having a heart attack." ned seated, the pain continued. After a few ;cided to get up and return to my office, adn't stopped, so I began thumbing through ;ists section of the Yellow Pages. I should better, but I wanted to get a check up that iest we can see you is May," said the closing that avenue. I put in a call to a :itioner, whose nurse said he might be able le in that afternoon. y has a way of killing patience, so I next lergency room. "Come on out, we'll check told. rival at the Forsyth Memorial Hospital, 1 tention of a nurse and told her my problem, me to the intake area and said I needed to a line of four people outside the office of the itake worker. I waited a few minutes; then a ^ haHop l?? ?? ?' ? -?* ? luwnuiivu uci as uic lumissiuns c our names on a piece of paper and asked eat in the nearby lobby. mpatience a break and settled into reading ated. The pain was not constant now, it deep breathes and coughs. An hour later, I nagazine and noticed I had yet to be called, hat I was likely to wait even longer to office. -A couple foe general practitioner s schedule opened See Page 13 4 v

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