WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31,1976 THE TRffiUNAL AID Page 5 COLLEGE ASK Mi ABOUT NATURE by Dwtfa B. Dear Mrs. K: I would like to plant a bright colored, sweet smelling, vine near my porch, that will bloom all season. Will you please help me. Mrs. Lemon Dear Mrs. Lemon: The climbing nasturtiums, whose flowers are spicy-fragrant, are probably what you will want. They are colorful with yellow, orange, cherry and scarlet blossoms. Their vines grow eight feet but need six hours of sun daily. Dear Mrs. K; You wrote someone about insects being used for food. I want to make something different from candy and use ants. 1 once ate chocolate covered ants and they were good. Will you give me some suggestions? Sign me Tryn Anything Dear Try Anthing: Try Ants filled brownies. A quick easy way is to buy a package of brownie mix. Make according to directions, stir in sugar coated ants instead of nuts. *** Dear Mrs. K: Why do fewer women have heart attacks than men? Mack Dear Mack: Nature has built into women sex hormones, progesterone and estrogen, which help them take stress and prevent heart attack. Men do not have this advantage. Dear Mrs. K: Where did the earthquake take place in the U.S.A., in 1959? Pete Dear Pete: The earthquake took place in West Yellowstone National Park on August 19, 1959. It killed and injured many people, wrecked highways and flipped over automobiles. *** Dear Mrs. K: 1 know some animals hibernate. Do you know if the woodchuck hibernates? Kelly Dear Kelly: Only a few mammals are true hibemators. The woodchuck is one of them. Dear Mrs. K: If I have my cat spayed, will it make her fat? Miss King Dear Miss King: Spaying will not make your cat fat. If she is eating too much, she will get fat whether she has been spayed or not. However, spaying will prevent her from going into heat and having unwanted puppies. There are so many things to learn about Nature. People want answers but sometimes are afraid to ask. Well, don’t be. Just put your questions in an envelop^ or on a post card and mail it to me in care of this newspaper, (The Tribunal Aid, P..0. Box 921, High Point, N.C.,27261)i andT will answer it in this column. Be sure to include your name and address. If you do not wish your name to be included when your letter is printed, indicate it in ^our letter. Keep your letters coming. e>c>e>oeM ' ' nniM’T >eeee«^ DON’T MOVE... ...without telling THE TRIBUNAL AID. Every week we're' flooded with changes of address returned by the post office and not mailed in by our subscribers. To avoid missing issues of THE IIRIBUNAL AID, send us your old address and your new address, name correction [if applicable], ^d zip code. HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL •*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••>•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« Shaw Grad Appointed Executive Minister RALE1GH--The Rever end James D. Peters, Jr., a graduate of Shaw Univer sity, has been appointed Executive Minister, South Region of the Board of Directors of the American Baptist Churches. Mr. Peters now serves as the National Director of the New Community Program of the Fund of Renewal (FOR). He will assume the position September 1, 1976. In 1971, the predomi nantly white American Baptist Churches in the USA and the predominantly black Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc.. jointly undertook a capital funds campaign to raise $7.5 million in distributable monies to deal with specific and Hispanic-Americans. educational and community Mr. Peters said he looked needs of Asian-Americans. forward to his relationship Indian-Aniericans, Blacks with churches in the south NEW PREXY-Dr. Grace Black, right, Chairman of the Division of Business and Economies at Fayette ville State University [N.C.] congratulates FSU senior Notes & Reminders WINSTON Sl.lem-The International Cur.iculum Developme rt Program (ICDP) at Winston-Salem State University is sponsor ing a “Modular Workshop on West African Cultures” that will be held on Saturday, April 3 in Coltrane Hall-Rooms 103 - 108, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Dr. Roland E. Buck, of N.C. School of the Arts, and Mr. Musa Kamara, of A&T University, will con duct the sessions. Their presentations will focus on the histories and cultures of four West African States »- Sierra' Le-One; ' Nigeria, ‘ Guinea, and Ivory Coast. This free workshop should be of special value to all teaching majors and to teachers of African Studies. For additional informa tion call 761-2023. GASTONIA-THE AMERICAN LEGION building, a new structure located on Moran and Allison Streets, Gastonia, is an asset to the Black community. It is a spacious building and is well equipped with auditorium space, kitchen and dining areas, lounging nooks, offices, quiet games and T.V. viewing section, basement with recreational facilities, and a stage for entertaining features. According to Mr. George Kennedy, personal direc- The Di-Gel' Difference Anti'Gas medicine Di-Gel adds to its soothing Antacids. tor, the AMERICAN LEG ION is co-operative with churches, clubs, lodges and the public in general. Gwendolyn Black [center] recently, after being select ed president of Phi Beta Lambda, a national non profit collegiate business organization, composed of students enrolled in busi ness programs at the institution. At left in photo is chapter ^advisor for faculty member, Betty McKee. [FSU PHOTO BY JOHN B. HENDERSON] GIFT-Gardner Altman, Jr., president and general manager of radio station WFLB in Fayetteville and prominent local attorney, presents a 36-volume set of the GREAT SOVIET EN CYCLOPEDIA, English Translation 3rd Edition, recently at Fayetteville State University’s (..nestnut Library. Accepting the gift is head FSU Librarian Nathalene R. Smith. [FSU PHOTO JOHN B. HEN DERSON) because "the challenge of working with and continu ing to expand this exciting, inclusive fellowship repre sents an extention of the New Community concept." In his new post. Mr, Peters will provide spiritual guidance and administra tive leadership to more than 155 congregations affiliated with the region of the south. The adminstra- tive area itself stretches Cbntinued on Page 6 ^‘Whatare those brown spots on my hands?” You may think they're just big freck les, or sun spots. Maybe somebody told you they were "liver spots." But they're most likely age spots. Do you have to put up with age spots? The answer is no. You can fade age spots with Esoterica Medicated Cream. Esoterica works because it goes below the skin surface. Esoterica stops excess pigmenta tion, so the spot fades. If you use Esoterica dally as directed, you should see a clearer, more youthful-looking skin tone in six weeks. Fade age spots with Esoterica. iLUMBIA FOOD MARKETS I 2401 N. Main 810 S. Main 220 N. Centennial Open 8:00 til 9:30 Mon. - Sat. Closed on Sunday Pototo Sticks DOWNY Fabric Softener COMET Cleanser 1702 MUELLER’S Elbow Macaroni IRISH SPRING Bath Soap GLAD Garbage Bags 1V2-OZ. CAN rLUKIUH GRAPEFRUIT MED. 1 XU EACH NEW CROP YELLOW Texas Onions 49' PURINA (FIELD ’N FARM Dog Meal 2s-lb. bag 2.69 AJAX Dish Liquid 13> OFF giant SIZE 63° MRS. FILBERTS Mayonnaise QUART JAR 89° BORDENS American Cheese isIuIes 89° HEFTY Trash Can Liners iocouni 89° QUAKER Quick Grits 2'/2-LB. box 59' DAYTIME Pampers 30 DIAPERS 2.05 EXTRA ABSORBENT 2.05 fampers 24 DIAPERS Register II YOU BUY YIIR POOD froa a tribunal aid AIVERTISER ? f/RST I^DE/IAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Association 620 N. Main St. Higli Point, N.C. 27262 S21 National Highway Thomasvitlt, N.C. 27360 108 E. Main St. Jamestown, N.C. 27282 15* OFF GIANT SIZE B-OZ. 5* OFF BATH SIZE DRIVE LAUNDRY Detei^ent 30 SMALL BAGS BLUE BONNET BUSH’S BEST CUT reen Beans Margarine -LB. 43^ 3° 1.00 SHOWBOAT PORK& 2V2 SIZE CAN BEANS 4°1.00 LIBBY’S VIVA PAPER CORNED BEEF 89° 16-OZ. CAN Towels 49^ iju JUMBO ROLL ASSORT. COLORS SOFTWEVE BATHROOM 12-OZ. TISSUE 289 CONGESPIRIN Cold Tablets g IT 11-OZ. congespinn 36 TABLETS 7| ARRID {Light Powder) Deodorant b;-# REG. OR 8 1 KCf UNSCENTED OZ. dh W 10* OFF 23-OZ. 10® vxi XW EACH ORANGES 69° 60 VITAMINS PAL REGULAR Vitamins 5-LB. BAG ROYAL Cheese Cake PRIDE Saltine Crackers 1-LB. BOX DUNCAN HINES Fudge Brownie Mix BANQUET Suppers MERICO Biscuits 15 COUNT PET RITZ (DEEP DISH) Pie Shells BIRDS EYE Cool Whip 9 ok^TzE PURINA (ALL VARIETIES) Cat Food 6V2-OZ. CANS YOUR FOOD DOLLAR

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view