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\N6£f*vWS PAGE 8 WEE PALS By Morrie Turner JF TALKING TO PLANTS AMD FLOWERS REALLY HELPS 'EM GPOW CONNIE S WOULD &E OUT OF sight/ •V vak' 4v NO, IT'S HALF past-FOUR ['M WRITING SANTA CLAUS OLIVER. T IT A WHAT APE TTLE EARLY YOU DOING MIKKI A&OUT THESE LUNCHEs) f PEC-AUSE THEN SHE WITH ALL THE — ^ WOULP EXPECT ME TO CLEAN UP MY ROOM TWICE I M NOT ( ABOUT WHAT GOING TO TELL \ NIPPER? MY MPM A&OUT THIS, CONNIE WITH ALL THE VITAMINS ANP NUTRITIONS WHY NOT? Mc:3«Ri CONNIE, DID YOU KNOW THAT THe M&AL CONTAINS ONE- THIRD OF OUP. DAILY PEQUIP&MENTS^^ LJH -HUH AND IN SOME CAS^S, three - THIRDS cafeteria SCHOOL lonch WEEK OHVER. NEVER MET A DESSERT HE DIDN'T UKE, JERRY IT so HARD OLIVER TRY STILL DECIDE SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK FOR HIM TO DECIDE PANDY . DESSERT TAKE OME DIZ TEUES IT HK^ 1 IT IS./ ' THERES NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, SYBIL- HEALTH FOODS Mc=«RiE- JtVEADDimES 10-12. TEiE TRIBUNAL AID OCTOBER 9, 1974 varE ZOE BARBEE Guilford County Conmissioiier November 5, DID you BUY YOUR CAR TRIBUNAL AID iiiftTiSEii r FIREWOOD ! ! SAVE FUEL SAVE MONEY CUT YOUR OUVN. HEY KIDS!!! Want to win a brand new, 10 speed bicycle Now is your chance Just sell 20, one-year subscriptions to THE TRIBUNAL AID NEWSPAPER and keep on tmck’n on your new 10 speed racer. Everybody will be a winrer. For more Information, call collect, 885-6519, in High Point, and learn where and how to pick up your forms. Immediate winners upon completion of sales. HOMELITE® XL-2 CHAIN SAW TWO TRIGGERS ONE for big cutting |obt ONE for litti* pruning jobs LI8HTWEI8HT • POWERFUL • RUGGED Only$||0,^ MANUfACTUMrS jycoisTiti nict Look for your local Homelite dealer in the YELLOW PAGES. ITS OUlCK ENTER TODAYi Or. Kim Joins FSU Business Staff WEDNESDAY, f(/VS HORHiR by hJtH£^£-nvoscM£^ *—^R£ FAMILIA^TD TV AND MOVIE WATtW-) FAYETTEVILLE Di Yong H. Kim, Assistant Professor of the Division of Business and Economics, has joined the faculty at Fayetteville State Univer sity. The announcement was made by Dr. Charles '-A" Lyons, Jr., Chancellor of the University, Dr. Kim comcs to Fayetteville State Univer sity from Alabama State University, M o n t go ni e r v, Alabama, where he served as associate professor in the department of busi ness. Dr. Kim received his undergraduate training at the University of Minne sota, Minneapolis, and has done further study at Atlanta University. Univer sity of Tennessee. New York University, and Geor gia State Universitv, He is a member of Delta Mu Delta; National Hono rary Society in Business Administration: Pi Gamma Mu; National Honoary Society in Social Sciencc; and was cited "professor of the year" -- Knoxville College April, I9f>9. TV AND MOVIE WATtW ER$. HEK£ li- ONB Of THEM. SUPPLY THE OWK, a. SONNY (j. BflTMffN C. MICKEV M d. srevE „ daring yoOHd MAN MAPE NEW^ RB^ENT- LY. IDEMTIF/THE pictlire^ below, the third letter.^ OF" ^ACH, U>^eEOVi arranged, WILU GN£ You m‘7 f^iR‘?t T P Y D G 1 A E E R W N L L B K O A U E W R B C K m ?pellout 6color$ BE6|N EACH\W0(2d in’ ANY MUAREB/DRAW- IN ANY PIRECTION WITWoorr SKIPPING LETTERS. rRYAI^D RNP2MCft£./ E'Removb’on^ TeTTEP- Z rLUTE And 5TILL have An other MUSICAL j IN9TgUMENT i-EPTV NVi.3fn3Qgy[^^'3A3(K/>l)igA3 3A03 'P 3IKN/tN -:^Migc7a ^ ' ^3H-Q-Pfrl Funds For The Elderly Continued from PAGE 5 His membership in professional organization include the American Accounting Association, Alabama Association for Accounting Educators, and Liscensed Public Accoun tant in Alabama. Dr. Kim has also taughi at Knoxville College and the University of Minne sota. He is married and the father of four children. Church Da\ Activity Cen ter, Concord; Henderson County Sheltered Work shop Adult Day Activity Center, Hendersonville: Edgecombe Senior Adult Activity Center, Tarboro; Activity for Adults (Crea tive life Center). Winston- Salem; and Model Project for Adult Day Activity Center, High Point. Effective October, 1974 through September 1975, the project awards arc part of a Model Project Grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). Criteria used to deter mine which organizations uduki receive the awards included: (I) Preparation of the community to utilize local funds to match the federal funds, local re sources and a continuation plan for the project after September 30, 1975: (2) Innovation of the projected adult day care center and its comi5rehensivcness. Bills Reduced Continued from Pasc? the dav-long sessiciii in Merrick Hall. ■ lacobs said the purpose of the workshops arc to provide up-to-date informa tion on the College Boaril (CET-B) programs and services and to provide a forum for colle.gc and high school administrators to eiiscuss current concerns. CEEB sets the policy for the SAT (Scholastic Ajiti- tudc Test), which colleges use to help determine admissions, •lacobs said the SAT is also being modified to incltide a test of standard written English. THE TRIBUNAL AID Stokesdale Kernersville ’V Greensboro 68) Winston-Sal an V /^High Point 1-85 /ille. Imlngtoi Asheboro' Serving.. Asheboro^ Greensboro^ High Pointy KernersvillerLexington, Randlempn, Sfokesdale, Thomasville, Walkertown^ and Winston-Salem Hi WITIi Jt 25 MILE RADIUS aooo.oad.o^i
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