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/ WEDNESDAY, MAY 19.1976 THE TRIBUNAL AID ASK ME ABOUT NATURM by Dorte B. Kwadlqpnrf' Page 5 Dear Mrs. K: What are Stinkhorns? Are they some kind of flowers? Janice Dear Janice: Stinkhorns are egg-shaped fungi. The tip of the stalk is covered with a slimy mass of foul-smelling, bright yellow to orange spores which attract flies. They grow from 1 inch to 5 inches tall. Some are poisonous. Dear Mrs. K: When I was in Florida sometime ago, 1 was told the Sago Palms were not palms? What are they then? Mr. B. Bailey Dear Mr. Bailey: The Sago Palm is not a palm. It is a cycad. It belongs to one of the old group gymnosperms. Most of the cy- cads are extinct. Dear Mrs. K; Did people make flour from Coontie? Ms. Harvey Dear Ms. Harvey: The Indians and the early settlers made flour from the underground stems of Coontie (Zamia). However, Coontie is poisonous when fresh. It must be ground then washed until the water-soluble poison is removed. Dear Mr. K: Why do animals fight? John W. Dear John: Animals fight to establish their dominance within their group and to establish their territorial rights over a particular piece of ground. Dear Mrs. K: Why don't birds eat the Monarch Butterflies? Susie Dear Susie: The Monarch Butterfly has a disagreable taste and odor which probably make the birds avoid eating them. Dear Mrs. K: Why do people call the raccoon, a bandit? Ed Dear Ed: ' The raccoon is called the bandit because its face markings look like the black mask that bandits some times wear. Area Deaths And Funerals GREENSBORO-Mrs. GLADYS LOUISE JONES, of 806 Oxford Street died at Moses Cone Hospital following several weeks of illness. The funeral was held at Trinity A.M.E. Zion Chur ch. Burial was in Carolina Biblical Gardens. Brown’s Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements. MR. JOHNNIE S. McTILLMAN, JR., 25 of 2302 Bywood Road, died in Charlotte, N.C. as a result of a truck accident. The funeral was held at Union Grove A.M.E. Zion Church, in Bear Creek,N.C. Burial followed in the Church Cemetery. Brown’s Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements. MR. EDWARD SMITH, JR. 59 of 1215 Eton Drive, died at L. Ric hardson Memorial Hospital following a bried illness. The funeral was held at Brown’s Funeral Chapel and burial was in the Maple Wood Cemetery. Brown’s Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements. Summer Continued,From Page 4 ronmental planning, and mathematics for elemen tary teachers will be held June 14 to July 2. A workshop in livestock and meat evaluation will be held June 14 to July 3 and an institute in early childhood education will be held June 22 to July 16. Information about any of the programs may be se cured in the summer school office in the Dudley Building. HIGH POIINT-MR. NATHAN' 1.L LEWIS BOSS 54 of 411 Woodbury Street died following four months of declining health. The funeral was held at the Evangelical Lutheran Church by Pastor Richard Kurth. Burial was in the Greenhill Cemetery. Haizlip Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. THOMASVILLE-MRS. CLARA S. CARTER, 68 of 103 Brown Street died in Community General Hospi tal following six days of hospitalization. The funeral was held at the Brown’s New Calvary Baptist Church by the Rev. 1. W. Flake. Burial was in Carolina Biblical Garden. Thomas-Haizlip Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. What are 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^ =We care...* NAIZLIP FUNEIIU HOME, INC, i/U6 4th St. - High Point - 882-^131] 108 Church St. - Thomasville - 476-7472[ 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 TRIBUNAL AID, send us your old address and your new address, name correction [if applicable],^ I .and zip code. ^ ■ergdna'pa gggp ea a aji wais a p a oo'C Shaw President Resigns RALEIGH-Dr. J. Archie Hargraves has announced his resignation as President of Shaw University effec tive June 30,1976. Dr. Hargraves issued the following statement at a news conference May 11, 1976; "I regret to announce that I am resigning as Pre sident of Shaw University, effective June 30,1976. I have served as Presi dent of Shaw since July 1, 1971, a total of five years. When 1 came, the Universi ty was in a perilous state with a cumulative deficit of $1,900,000. On June 30 of last year, the cumulative deficit had been reduced to a little more than 853,000. My job was to raise money, recruit students, hold down costs and raise educational standards. I believe the basic job has been accomplished. Shaw has its highest enrollment, over 1,500 students; ts faculty is highly respected; and the future of the Uni versity is well assured. The time has now come for me, like John the Baptist, to move on so that a new job of coordinating structured patterns for pro gress can be done. I have enjoyed my ser vice as President, although at times the task has seemed impossible. With faith, hope and love we have persevered together and we sincerely hope that the next President will find a more secure state and a more challenging opportu-; nity as a resuh of the strides we have under my leadership. I especially wish to thank students, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, the Bap tists, my colleagues in edu cation across the State, and the general public in Raleigh and North Carolina for the interest, cooperation and support they have given Shaw over the last five years." Don't Miss CRESCENT FORD'S Biggest Sale Of The Year FEELING GOOD CONVOY SALE We've made a special purchase that gives us over 50 Granadas for this sale. Sears ,?Ends Saturday!^ li 1 SAVE 20%! Jr. Bazaar separates 020 099 regular $4 regular $! solid short sleeve print short sleeve T-shirt T-shirt 479 8 regular $6 79 regular i denim shorts Regular $11 denim skirt Clothes shouldn’t hamper your need for freedom. Find yourself comfortably out fitted in carefree cotton denims . . . fly- front or buttoned-front, pocketed skirts and lace-up or fly-front shorts. Polyester or polyester and cotton T-shirts, print or solid, join navy or natural denims. Junior sizes. CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge 33% ..37% Off! 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