page 8 the tribunal aid WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25.1975 1 I I I I YOUTH, WHAT’S HAPPENING AT... “Rap" Lexington by MaLeafa Hargrave Things have changed a lot embracing; since the time of our grand- “A time to get and a time to. parents and great-grandpar- lose; a time to keep and a ents. We don’t do half the time to cast away; things that they did. time to rend, and a time One of the things that the ^ ^ keep silence, old people use to do was to ^ jo speak; read the Bible. The younger people of today don’t read ^ ^ the Bible as much as I think ^ of peace.” they should. Many young Most people my age don’t people think it’s old-fashioned ^ or they are too busy par^- Zooland Happenings ASHEBORO by Vanessa Cross Don't Waste Your Money With Unappreciative Merchants ing" to even look at the Bible. I find that the Bible can teach you all the things you need to know about life and how to cope with it. The Bible is one of the best friends a person can have. The Bible has some of the most beautiful lines in it that I have ever read. The lines that I love best are found in Ecclesiastes, 3rd Chapter, 1 - 3 Verses; “To everything there is a sea son, and a time to every pur pose under the heaven: “A time to be bom, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is plant; “A time to kill, a time to heal; a time to breakdown, and a time to build up; “A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; It’s not only young people. I think everybody should read the Bible more. Human Resources Continued from Page 6 Selene said, "Ot all the Marian Durham, calls which we receive, approximately two-thirds are for referral help such as transportation, jobs, etc. Kids often call in, tell us their location and request help in getting food, lodging or transportation. We refer them to agencies in their area for help.” Operation Peace of Mind has relayed about 4,000 messages from runaways to their parents or relatives since its beginning. The project averages around 800 incoming calls per week. Funding for the project On June 29, at 2:30 p.m.. United Methodist youth will the Dry Boxes in the Valley sponsor a dance at Central Gospel Choir will give a Gym at 8:30 to 12:00. There concert of songs at the will be a disc jockey, one of Church of God. The event is Asheboro’s favorites, sponsored by Brother Rich- St. Luke United Methodist ard Covington. Everyone is youth will sponsor a “Hot asked to come out to this Dog and Hamburger Supper” special program. on June 28. Tickets will be sold for $1.50. Happy Birthday to BUR- On June 29, the Cross, NETTA CROSS (June 27), Harrison and Lauglin family LEO. W. PAYNE and EU- reunion will be held at the GENE W. CROSS (June 30). Community Center in Farm- On June 27, St. Luke er, N.C. Circle No. 1 of St. Luke United Methodist Church will sponsor a Pew Rally on June 29, at 4:00. Everyone is asked to come out and help the in this special service, contact person working Congratulations to CHE- with this project in the ryL MARTIN and KIM Office for Children of the HAYES for receiving gifts N.C. Department of Human for the highest points receiv- Resources, said, “1 feel ed in Bible Study from the that Operation Peace of junior and senior classes. Mind is a great service not only for parents anxiously awaiting word from their runaway child, but for the runaways themselves if they are in need of help." THE RINGING AGONY OF “SWIMMER’S EAR’ Kiddies-Can-Do-I( cibb Shinn PILING- YVATER ^ IN A PAPEf^ BOX The wav TO FOLD The PAPER. Pin the EN05 IM THIS MANN ER. USE A PIECE. OF .5TR.INQE. FOKA handle. Boiling water m a paper box sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it? But you can really do it without much difficulty. Make a paper box, as you see in the picture, out of strong paper. Fill the box with water and place gently over a candle, lamp, or gas-flame. The paper will not burn as you expect and the water will get hot and finally boil. Why doesn’t the paper burn? Because the paper gives its heat.to the water which gets hotter and hotter, but never so hot that It wlU let the paper burn. Now there is Aqua-ear* Solution. A proven medication developed by a leading Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist to help prevent Swim- “A time to cast away stones, ^^^gs from private dona- Aqut-ea"? uU'x- and a time to gather stones and various youth cess moisture and retards growth together ; a time to embracev ,he Texas and a time to refrain from Governor’s Office. store without a prescription. P a a I invites you to fisten to 132 rnl Steplieis 12 atMfM tt e A.MJ WC06 TlieiiioreyouE$leii,tliebetterit sounds. Listen for fun andgamesi THE TRIBUNAL AID and have your paper delivered to your door by mail every Wednesday $5 for 52 issues Send me Name _ Address- City . Zip. 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