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DriMiK By Donna Oldham Staff. Wrtttr Whether or not to consoliiate Reynolds Health Cener and the Forsyth County Public health Department, always a touchy issue, has resurfaced once again >s an ? ?ven touchier subject. The issue was tested several years ago under former County Manager Nick Mizer and the final decision was to leave the two departments separate, however, Commissioner David L. Drummond has offered the consolidation proposal again and residents in the East Winston community are concerned. According to Drummond, who offered the proposal Feb. 27, vyhen the commissioners piet at Tanglewood, the two county agencies could work in conjunction with one another since, as Drummond put it, "the health department does the screening and Reynolds Health Center does the treatment." The commissioner said that he favors the merger for mostly economic reasons. "I proposed the merger because number one, county management recommended it as feasible. 1 think the two staffs could be more fully utilized, rhere would be only one pay plan for employees where now there are two," Drummond continued, 'you've got people working side by side, doing the same thing and they're on two different pay plans. Drummond said that pro Black-E Frorr, f V MMIMIIWIIIIIIUHMinillHWIMHIIIHIIIINIimi text, it becomes inescapable any longer. Only the concer tion of the Black community the worsening picture for Bl Moore, Executive Director < Development Institute. t4Wh be responsible for Black chi The Coalition For Black Black Child Development 1 wearing of ribbons successf our patriotic duty to the hosl tragedy is comparable to if i hostages in Iran and black r moral obligations to Black c or of 01 i n H c\;mknl of ? p> ?/ VUIIU JJIIIUVI W1 V I IV II " evocative statement of our i the defenseless," states Ton The Black Children's Cai color black because of its as; when tied to the Americs Americans that the nation's Atlanta incident is a tragedy The Campaign believes tf moral support from the coui and workers of Atlanta as I their situation and let them k sense of loss and anguish. The Campaign is urging tl wearing a ribbon: voluntee dinator; inform as many peo fliers in your community; c; stations urging them to publ appropriate news coverage I dorse and solicit endorseme Campaign. For more information v Rhode Island Avenue, N.W rrvr* i V^lll WiilCl1 Frot HiHiiiiiiiiinttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnHtitiiiiiimi Frenchie Slade-"A lack c Kevin Michael Vaughn--"1 chance of doing things." Rickey Basket t-**Vm not seems money problems. Al tegrated so rapidly." Dianne Smart-*4Finding j able to afford it and buying The Winston-Salem CI Thursday by the W Publishing Company,, Inc Address: P.O. Box 315i 27102. Phone: 722-8624. ! at Winston-Salem, N.C. Subscription: $9.60 pei (N.C. sales tax included.) o PUBLICA T/ON USPS NO. 067910 i nond Fa sably his biggest reason for Ihe^fcct That rorsytfrCotnity operates four different laboratories. "The labs should be consolidated and the techni:ians can be cross-used and ^oss-trained. The county would, 1 feel, utilize people to the fullest and save nibney." Drummond said that a merger could also mean :utting some administrakX ?" ' nvc costs. i aon t care who the administrator is; this isn't an emotional or a political question. I'm interested in saving the county some money." - He added that he would also like to see the Environmental Affairs agency merged with the health department. While Drummond says he wants to save the county money, residents of East Winston say they are afraid that Reynolds Health Center will be taken away from them, just as the former Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital was. They are also concerned about the possibility of RHC coming undtr the |..|?WVMVU VTA puullk I1CWU1 director Dr. Thomas R. Dundon. Dundon, who is also chairman of the Knollwood Hall Advisory Council was quoJournal newspaper on Feb. 2 as making questionable statements about blacks and low-income people; people which Reynolds Health Center serves almost exclusively. In his remarks, Dundon said "you Libbons? i page 1 IIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIUIHNUaiNUMNMII that- we can't afford to wait ted and consistent mobilizaoffers any hope of arresting ack children," states Evelyn )f The National Black Child 10, if not us," she asks, "will ldren?"~ Colleges and The National Institute point out that the ully reminded Americans of ages in Iran. "This domestic not worse than the taking of ibbons will remind us of our :hildren. They will become a agic deaths and an equally lational solidarity to protect y Brown. mpaign also emphasizes the sociation with mourning and in flag, it vividly reminds morality is endangered. The i for all Americans, tat this simple expression of nftV would assist the families they face the stark terror of now that we share their deep hat Americans in addition to r to serve as an area coorple as you can by passing out all your radio and television licize the Campaign and give to the Atlanta situation; enntc frtr ika Dlo/.L no i vj 11 iv uiawn vihiuisii 3 vrite: Black Children, t463 Washington, D.C. 20005. e Camera n page 1 llllllllMlllintfltffHMMfffltlimMflttltlMMfmM >f togetherness." More jobs and have an equal from Winston-Salem but it so black colleges being inadequate housing and being food." ironicle is published every inston-Salem Chronicle ., 516 N. Trade St. Mailing t, Winston-Salem, N.C. Second Class postage paid 27102. r year payable in advance Tors Me know, there are so many - ftate aft along, irsnorttieif~ money to begin with." Dundon refused to comment on either the merger, or the statement. Former RHC Advisory Council Chairman C.P. Booker, in an appeal before the council last week, a waraea mat tne merger is not in the best interest of the black community. Commissioner Drummond's primary concern is trying to get things under one umbrella, to do away with Reynolds Health Center. From all indications, public health department has never had black people's best interest at heart." Trade ? 7V) Hn/i jl v/ vyjL/Ci The North Carplina Association of PlumbingHeating-Cooling Contractors, Inc. will hold a Trade Show, EXPO 81 at the M.C. Benton Jr. Convention Center in Winston-Salem, March 13 and 14, 1981. The Exposition will be open to the public Friday, March 13, 12 noon - 6:00 p.m. and , Saturday, March 14, 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. No admisThe Annual Trade Show will be the largest plumbing, heating, cooling display in North Carolina. Exhibitors will be displaying the most modern plumI 7 r rF=3, Oear~i^T~ eyes ,li7 I #r? Nil. &?? 24'j '1 77 "a ' I THE SCIE SILKENING1 REGULAR \ L J EXTRA BODY ^ J 7( S6LF ADJUSTING SHAMPOO ? ^ V. fS 9 7 l\wm%Wv ^\Vi On r % Qum \jM)ii?^ s-s 37c I rger S. Booker added, "I thought > we'd putthisissuc to rest, J did a study that verified that merging the two wast not feasible and I don't think it would be now. My only interest is in informing the board of what was happening." The study that Booker referred to was done by former, assistant county manager A. Edward Jones, Paul L. Fulton and Gregory | Bethea. inc study revealed that the two agencies could not function as one, because of too many, conflicts in administrations and purposes. According to the report, 41 After studying the areas See Page 17 \xpo n Here bing, heating, cooling equipment and techniques available. The Exposition is being held during the North Carolina Association of Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors' 71st Annual Convention at the WinstonSalem Hyatt House. Highlights of the convention will be an Opening Breakfast Friday, March 13, with?Horace?"Bones"? McKinney as the keynote speaker; and an Open Forum with the North Carolina Department of Administration, Division of State Construction. S^2 7 o ti50'. ? tm fr^r^ iNCEOF - I four hair your DZ. CHOICE!l J SElF ADJUSTING 2 7 CONDITIONER 4oz., /j? *\2? !S^, IB CONTAC 1^57 Available At All Keymid Stores In Winston-Salem And High Point fovAt/D I -?? * Drums of Fti The Performing Arts March 21, at 8 p.m. in the >eries of Lyceum Events at Kenneth R. Williams Winston-Salem State Auditorium. "Drums of Jniversi^^mll^^^n^ Fire" is a presentation of/innn' "service * c? ftsSn I SALE PRKE! I I *0050 Size 078-14 Bleckwall, plus 81.77 FET. No trade needed. I POWER STREAK 78 I B 078-14 fits some models of : Century. Regal. Malibu.NoV^T\ va. Volare, Cutlass. i Le Wans, Grand Prix, Pacer. Hornet, Gremlin, Aspen, I y/.,T2"VV?jM Challenger, Zephyr, Monarch, Comet SAVE ON M^^HHOi^irO^IS WHITEWALLS, TOO! I Pbw?f |A 078-14,plus I \A no trade H ^ gt|^| |g||gg SALE ^4 FET. P165/75R13 Tiempo Blackwall ' $47.20 ~SV6T"B P165/75R13 Tiempo Whitewall $49.66 91.61 jjl P155/80R15 Tiempo Blackwall " $50.46 91.66 Kg ER78-14 Custom Tread Whitewall" $59.40 B IB FR78-14 Custom Tread Whitewall 962.10 ~~92^36~jB J FR78-15 Custom Tread WhitewaH 963.00 92.44 GR78-15 Custom Tread Whitewall 969.30 ^92T3T^^^ x HR78-15 Custom Tread Whitewall 974.70 ^92TkT^^B Hi LR78-15 Custom Tread WhitewaH 961.90 ~~9305~~W I *10 TRADE-IN I I S B I 'W Ask for Mr trwe | I tit* 22F Mttry ektck | Power House Battery R 55p* f' ?towfW-lii* Mttwy nut's math IWlM ' 11 maintenance free rarefy ever needs iI water during its lono service lite Delivers twice the W* 9tt9%. Dower of many new car batteries iSPl!? ifl: I flass? " " m "**' t^t,n "* ' ft ? w!*7W?' I c,r* Holt ^ .JustSay , pn?is Charge It r; oeoeymvtKVtA fttbiii 601 VAT 4th St Open 7 30 to 6 00 Daily I m^mm^^aju^aoto^o^ \ \ re** at W15SU dances. The stage becomes $8. 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