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Show MiililteMlg How to Volunteer Many men and women yearn to "do something to help people" but hesitate because they don't know how to begin. But it's easy, according to Anne David, author of "A Guide to Volunteer Services." In 23 years of marriage to composer Hal David .("Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"), during which they've both done a lot of vol- unteer work, Anne has discovered that the first step is simply "to take inventory." List your likes, interests, strengths also "things you'd absolutely hate to do." Amcag needed skills are abilities to "read to others, drive a car, be friendly, write a letter, file cards, teach or sell (any- the surface). Ecologists have yet to find a solution, but a man in Texas has. He's S. L. Anderson, of Bridgeport (between Ft. Worth and Denton). He has a machine that shreds them and then converts the particles into permanent, resilient, cushioning for concrete slabs such as are used in highway paving strips. "Right now," says Anderson, "we can get all the old tires we want for nothing. Some retreaders and dealers have to pay $40 a load just to have them hauled away. Eventu-water-resista- f ...... .; ..- fa f 'J , . r-- 1 d cz 1 o. nt PLEASE . 1 IMMEDIATELY AIR-MAI- L MUSTANG SPECIAL FUND NATIONAL MUSTANG ASSOCIATION, INC., BOX 293, CALIENTE, NEVADA 89008 TO: Dept. 21B bto contribution of $. is enclosed to help rescue and provide care My for our remaining American Mustangs at the special Caliente, Nevada, Mustang Preserve. I understand that I will receive full documentation on the tragic plight of these magnificent animals along with your complete plans to save them from extinction. tax-dedu- ct! rVl Name AT" thing), add and subtract, be a good Address listener, talk on the telephone " Then figure out your obligations i LI - ""--V f ri cr i to home, State Zip PLEASE NOTE I if your contribution is ten dollars or more, you are entitled to full aienbersNp in the p of the Caliente Preserve with free visitation National Mustang Ass'n which includes and camping rights. In addition, you shall receive a complimentary package of valuable Mustang photographs from the Association's special collection. member-ownershi- A problem solved ally, though, we'll set up a 'recycling station.' When the supply becomes less than the demand, we may be paying groups like the Boy Scouts for collecting tires. Any concrete company could set up a similar op- eration, too." Hal and Anne David, volunteers family, employer and how much free time you've left. Some local sources of information (or assignment): the office of your mayor, church or synagogue, hospital, Red Cross, Salvation Army, League of Women Voters, Board of Education, library, political parties. Yes, Anne David assures us, they're all accuss. tomed to the queries of first-timer- New Use for Old Tires Among the hardest items of roadside litter to dispose of are discarded rubber tires. They don't dissolve; they won't stay buried (they work their way back to w All That Sniffles Is Not a Cold Do you have a cold that hung on all winter? Or one cold right after the other? Those sniffles may not be a cold, after all. What it may be instead, according to the National Disease & Therapeutic Index, is "perennial allergic rhinitis." The symptoms of perennial allergic rhinitis are very much like hay fever except for the fact that they don't end with the season or get cured like the common cold. The sneezing, nasal stuffiness, itching, and other discomforts are caused by allergens such as dust, feathers, animal hair, or some foods. First step toward relief see your family doctor. M.-- l Ik '0 i ev wv V fsfT ff. te. 4 J fV-- MILLIONS OF WILD MUSTANGS ONCE ROAMED THE AMERICAN WEST. BUT NO MORE.. .TODAY ONLY SOME 17,000 OF THESE PROUD HORSES SURVIVE IN 11 WESTERN STATES. WITHOUT YOUR HELP, AN EARIfY PART OF AMERICANA YILL VANISH... THE HARDY AMERICAN MUSTANG descended from stock brought to the New World by the early Spanish explorers helped build the Old West Historians refer to this courageous animal as 'the horse that made America." The Mustang's reward? DEATH... as farms and ranches forced him from his natural ranges. Today, the few surviving Mustangs are being trapped and slaughteredor are starving to death by the hundreds! Unless you join with other concerned, conservationists, the remaining Mustangs will surely go the way of the American Buffalo disappearing as a symbol of our great West-e- Your support will help the NATIONAL complete a special Mustang refuge near Caliente, Nevada, to preserve these gallant wild horses in their natural environment to save them from certain extinction! NO federal funds are available. As a result, your persona! financial support is critical. Your contribution in any amount will help save America's beautiful wild horses. PLEASE HELP NOW...BEFOE ITS TOO LATE! MUSTANG ASSOCIATION animal-lovin- g m THE NATIONAL MUSTANG ASSOCIATION IS A ORGANIZATION. BONA FIDE NON-PROF- IT CONTRIBUTIONS ARE Heritage... C THE HORSE . i, 7 A mm MM l -- ttmnlag XusUttg ccS rescued bj V AuodsVoa 4 He paweth in the valley and rejoiceth in his strengtn He goeth on to meet armed men He mccketh at fear and is not affrighted Neither turneth he back from the sword. . . Job39:21,22,24 |