1, Page 6 NEW YEAR DAY TILL 7 P rENDBRBeSTBSPi ' T€NP^ee£sr 'MefiVY fieir£XN G/zAWPSifgeE^ aim mnsT \rgNPe«8esr'Hf^>^¥/£sr£eM ^ Ajti Iabmpoast »t™ • T€N0€M£ST' r^eSHCV C/i0UM rif Aa \CH0VN06SSf M.79r ^7€NP€A8€sr V e^ot^o im gkgk \enomwcnycH. it. If" YreNo€tteesr'c€Af^SP^*^i iM4ii \sTewBBep WeNoexaesT't/eAi^Y wesTenN i^7A SfBfkKm I Hcese*s !¥Hoce hog 2 j o A \miM$ fiJf" THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY, DECE^ER 81. * * * mifcces meaefigFtNfSTi JfO MAYONNAI^e Oaari I mco Tfii/iL OOC ¥4' R$iTIW eeTT/eeocusii msvecermuMOfiKe mxts BOftoeHU icis enem 4'32oi,ffH.S. PePS! Ctn. COttk CRm OIL PIteSH OBtSP urwcB KEo tupt^ «9#y ivtev mestt TOMATO€S»79uMONS hd. esu ea. COLLEGE VILLAGE FEATURES Counties_To Study Juvenile Needs men expect others to announce their participa tion following January county commissioners’ meetings. Rep. Tally said that legislation passed by the 1975 General Assembly makes it illegal for children who have committed no criminal offense to be sent to the state’s training schools. This makes it Continued ;f ran' Page munity programs can “I do not think people Advisory Committee, re- provide an atmosphere want to send children in quires that counties wish- more conducive to rehabili- trouble away from their ing to participate in the tation than state training community,” Rep. Tally program submit evidence schools - and at a lesser said. “It’s just that in the of a needs study in January cost to the taxpayer,” she past there have been few 1976 and a report o said. local resources to turn to. preliminary findings by Too often judges have had January, 1977. no choice other than Counties which have To maintain a child in the probation or training already responded and state institution for a year, school.” announced their intention she said, costs approxi- Rep. Tally said that of participating include, matelv $10,000, while January is the deadline for Anson, Ashe, Avery, Bun- “ ■ Caldwell, imperative, she said, that keeping a child in a group counties to announce their combe, Burke plans be made for facilities home or foster home in his intention of participating. Chatham, Cherokee, C ay, and programs within the community costs approxi- “After January,” she Columbus, Dare, Davidson, counties. mately half that much, said, “we hope to have Davie, Duplin, Durham, Rep. Tally defined status Other community programs enough information so that Edgecomb, Guilford, Hali- offenders as “those child- that counties might provide we can look at the needs of fax, Harnett, Haywood, ren who have hurt no-one include alternate schools all the counties, discuss the Henderson, Johnston, but themselves.” and individual counseling priorities and get legisla- Jones, Lee, Lenoir, Lincoln, “We believe that com- programs. tion read for the 1977 Macon, Madison, Martin, « • f Session of the General McDowell, Mecklenburg, Notes at K6fnino0rs Assembly.” Mitchell, Montgomery, Counties taking part in Nash, Northhampton, On- the program will get slow. Orange, Pender, 3rd - 6:30 p.m. - Ms. Lee assistance from Polk, Robeson, Rutherford, Miller of WEAL Radio in Department of Human Scotland, Stanly, Transyl- Greensboro (News Director Rgsou^ces. vania, Tyrrell, Union, and hostess of SOUNDER jgyj legislation Vance, Washington, Wa- radio program) will inter- tauga, Wilson and Yancey, view PRESIDENT OF WACHOVIA BANK TRUST COMPANY, N.A. ! • iTTT’SADIE’S CORNER • William Scarborough, Bus- J • iness Editor of the - (Tips To The Ladies) * Winston-Salem Journal and David Plyler, Public Affairs Director of WXII TV. Continued fronx Page 1 through the ages or “The Country Dinner.” Groups of twenty or more will receive discounted prices based on the size of the party. Appetizers and hors d’oeuvres and punch will be prepared according to orders. For further information, phone 723-2736. GREENSBORO - RE PORT TO THE PEOPLE - SATURDAY - JANUARY iMHSCgg'BBBBBSft , I nfA nrjMF > i DEADLINE The deadline for news and pictures to appear in THE TRIBUNAL AID is THURSDAY NOON. Material arriving after Thursday’s deadline will be published the following week. MAIL TO: THE TRIBUNAL AID P.O. BOX 921 High Point, N.C. 27261 HIGH POINT- YWCA (Fourth Street Branch): Mon., Tues., Wed. - Adult Day Care beginning at 8 a.m. Friday (Jan. 2) Adult Day Care, 8 a.m....After School Care, 3 p.m. CLOSED, JAN 1st, NEW YEAR’S DAY. First Appltcatidh Relieves Dear Sadie: The other day I was taken by surprise when a married man that I talk to sometimes asked me for a date and other involvements with him. It made me feel very low, and I wondered what made him think 1 was that type of woman. What kind of answer should I give him? Unsigned Dear Unsigned: Your answer should be no of course since he is a married man. It is not necessary for you to feel low because of his asking you for a date and other involvements. Anytime a man is attracted to a woman, the woman should feel flattered. It is important to know how to refuse a man in a way as not to hurt his manly pride but let your answer be definite in a nice way. A lot Also Helps Promote Healing of women feel insulted, when a man-makes a pass at Medicated Zemo quickly relieves them but that is the"wroh‘g time tO'‘feel insulted. A itching, irritated skin. Then woman should feel insulted when she feels that she is Zemo helps nature heal and clear . , j,, red, scaly skin rashes externally 'ooking her best and no man gives her a second look. .1^. (j,caused. For fast relief, get Zemr ocaooogt Ointment or Liquid. g^die itchy Skin Rash In 41 Black colleges today there ore thousands of dedicated students who want an education. Some of them may never get it. Their scmools are in desperate need of money. Your contributions can help these schools. It's important. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Give to the 55 E. 52nd St. NewYork,N.Y. 10022 “My mother is scrubbing floors so 1 can become a doctor. Now my school is running out of money.” PhD:cg'3p^^d t>y Miufeen L»mbr*y A Public Service of This Nev/sridoe'- i The AOverlising Council I

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