Out Reach Holiness Chur ch Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. Morning worship service begins at II a.m. Services begin at 7 p.m. on the first and third Sunday. The pastor is the Rev. James "Buddy" Bullard Jr. We praise Cod for this week and this day that he has blessed us with. We can surely say God has been good to his people. Our lesson Sunday was "The Christian's Daily Walk.' The Christians daily walk should glorify God and bring blessings to others. A Christi an's testimony must be sup ported by godly conduct and faithfulness to earthly respon sibilities. We as God's child ren. as we therefore have opportunity, let us do good unto ail men. especially unto them who are of the house hold of faith. Paul pictured the believers as having love that suffeieth long and is kind, that envieth not. Paul challenges us to walk as before the Lord. Of what value is the study of the word, if we do not allow it to speak to our heart? Paul reminded believers that he did not eat anyone's food T ? without paying for it. He alto called to their minds how he had worked night and day. He labored and toiled so as not to be a burden to any of them. . We must always do God's will, follow his word and let his word talk to our hearts. ' We must always obey God and his word. Paul command ed that ye withdraw your selves from every brother than walketh disorderly and not after the tradition which he received of God. Don't forget, there will be a car wash and b^ke sale at Union Chapel School this Saturday, June 5, 1982 begin ning at 8:30 a.m. and lasting until...The car wash will be sponsored by Out Reach Holiness Church for Mrs. Louise Carter who has cancer. The proceeds will be used to help here with medical bills. Please come by and have your car washed and buy a cake for Sunday dinner. Let's show this lady we love and care for her. i ?' I You are welcome at the Out > Reach Holiness Church. May . God bless and keep you is our I prayer. Welcome. Pembroke Klwante Activities I Program Chairman Adotph Dial presented Miss Stephan ie Strickland, guest speaker at the Tuesday evening meeting of Pembroke Kiwanis at the Town and Country Rest aurant. Miss Strickland, daughter of Kiwanian Ray Strickland, will be a senior at Prospect High School this fall. Her best subjects are English and Music and she plans to enter college after her high school graduation. Stephanie received an invi tation from Tecnworhl which sponsors a program for out standing Seniors based on academic achievement and talent. She is a singer, and member of the High School Band and Orchestra, works part time at Piggly Wiggly Super Market and also does ten hours a week of volunteer work in missions for the New Prospect Methodist Church. Sponsorship is required so Pembroke Kiwanis. the Bob Bleecker Oldsmobile Compa ny of Red Springs, and the Lumbee Bank of Pembroke are sponsoring Miss Strick land's competition at Teen world to be held in Charlotte during July 16, 17 and 18. Contestants may choose ta lent or speaking for their performance and she has elected music for her compe tition. Teen world promotes Ser vice. Scholarship, and Ach ievement of Teenagers. It's headquarters is in Celena. Tenn. h is a National Founda tion. non-profit corporation specifically for the purpose of awarding I academic scholar ships and honors. Presiding -at the meeting was John L. Carter, Club President. The invocation was given by Marshall Locklear. Lankford Godwin led the singing accompanied by Ira Pate Lowry, pianist. Owners of America's;, dogs have a golden oppor tunity to make a difference . . . to help some less-than fortunate people. The Muscular Dystrophy Association's (mda) annual fund drive, which culminates with the 24-hour Jerry Lewis mda Telethon August 30-31, will benefit from ev ery purchase of two brands of soft-moist dog food. m ? I A real meal for your dog J may alto help tome of 'I "Jerry's Kids." the vic tims of Muscular Dystrophy. | Five cents for each cou pon redeemed on purchases of Top Choice and Puppy Choice products will be do-" nated to the mda by Gaines..Coupons will appear : on packages of all three real ; beef varieties of Top Choice ? Original Style, Egg and Cheese and Bacon and Liver. Coupons for both products will also be available in newspapers nationwide. The dog food people have joined with a number s of other General Foods-Cos*; poration brands pledged to. support the fund drive. The 1 goal for all General Food products this year is one million dollars. Re-Elect Laymon Poe Locklear ROBESON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Burnt Swamp Raft Swamp Pembroke Union "Let's Keep the ' Children First? ^ i . attfight>CRYMEER8 ELECT CA BROWN JR. I My priorities are: 1. A complete new narcotics division and personnel department in order to stop the high rise of drugs. 2. All drugs confiscated will be destroyed so the public can see it. 3. All illegal fire arms will be destroyed by being cut up with a torch, can be seen. 4. There will be no more drugs and illegal guns kept in the sheriff car trunk. 5. Sheriff vehicle will strictly be used for law enforcement only. 6. All employees will fulfill their duties including taking care of prisoners and visitors. Remember all the unsolved murders and other crimes in your neighborhood. Who will the next victim be? Will it be you? Or one of your loved ones? # ? If elected Sheriff I promise that: The Sheriff's Department will be comprised of lA Indians, V.3 Whites and '/j Blacks. That the Chief Deputy position will be filled by a minority. That the head of civil papers position will be filled by a minority. What is happening to the confiscated drugs in Robeson County? Are they being burned? Or put back on the street? * ~ ?**? - SHERIFF of ROBESON COUNTY * ~ _ **y . j r:u \ "Your Vote And Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated.' Paid For By Minority To Eloct C.A. Brown Jr. Sheriff Bfl B I APBIttB StlmbCr WBBBB ? PEMBROKE A UPHOLSTERY 'Over 11 Yean Experience 'Complete F omit ore Rebuild ing and Uphoblery 'Estimates Given ? GROVER LOCKLEAR 521-4990 THOMAS & SON General Electric Hotpoint MR) Franchised Major Appliance Service Refrigerators-Air Conditioners- Dishw ahers AN Worii Guaranteed P-7 Ranges-Wavherv Dryers James W. Thomas, Mgr. Microwave Ovens-Ice Makers PHONE 919-739-4724 U*i-i~J?U~u-Lru~u-ij~u*?-*??*? ?'-y ??? ?? ?? u? m m m eeemn^aaa^s HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHS^ -Wedding, ** PHONE 521-4176 j - - - - - - LUMBEE PRIDE China Hutches & Cabinet Custom-made Wood Products Quality Furniture JAMES LYNN LOWRY CALL 521-9030 LOWRY'S COUNTRY j STORE ?Complete line of oeed 'Grocery ?Hardware JOE LOWRY OWNER CALL 521-0434 WOOD'JS SIGNS RONALD^ WOOD^SiuK Route 1. Box 426 WJ Pembroke. N.C. 28372 PHONE 521-2937 DEESE TAX SERVICE Fut and Accurate Tax Service 23 Years experience Special Price for Short Form OPEN NIGHTLY Federal and State SI0.00 Located at Deese Realty 404 West Central Street Maxton, N.C. 28364 B & B OUTLET 2209 Weit 5th Street Lamberton, N.C. 28350 QUALITY CLOTHING AT REASONABLE l!^ PRICES, Ne*t Door to Feiecia'* Styling Salon CALL 738"5 147 jackie strickland Pest control day call night 738-7176 739-6506 Tm> cling In DctrnM? . call downriver | travel agency 3800 Kvrt Stren Lincoln Park Mich. 4# 146 call 383-3666 521*2026 Carolina Indian Voice In otta^e Nut-' ^ y^p^ tont uaAilinHipdn ?ftV.Mparjwar. km,? '? ^ pi, mj BIG MO'S GOAL POST RESTAURANT Breakfast-.6 to 10 Dally Lunch Specials HWY. 74 WEST OF PEMBROKE,NC MOORE'S CHAIN SAW Prospect Area SNAPPER & YAZOO LAWN MOWERS We Service What we Sel CALL 521-9942 JOHN'S GARAGE 8 Miles West of Lumberton Off Hwy. 74 ?All Foreign and Domestic Transmissions iF*'SWS5\ 'Established !96iP@F?@? *21 Years Experience PHONE-738-9303 THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE P.O. BOX 1075 PEMBROKE,N.C. 28372 FREDA'S QUIK STOP *16 ot. Drink*; 39c *2 Liter Cokes, Sprite, Tab; "10 <n. Drink; 25c $1.09 * Phillip* 66 Gaa "Pine State Ice Cream "Milk $2.25 Gallon $1.69 per V; Gallon *2 Loaves Bread; $1.09 UNION CHAPEL ROAD [ LUMBEE TRADING^ POST All types of Indian Crafts ! *Tu?PK>** For Weekly Location : Call 422-3233 hi Rowland "Head 'minims ?r ^a'nll>0,l( "War Bonnets ?f,,r 4 digitSkT WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEMS Ted'S Leek and Gen Rente 2, Bos 3*9 Pembroke, N.C. PHONE 919-521-3523 ? McMILLIAN Radiator , SERVICE j 11 Hwv. 74 P.O. Boi 315 JERRY McMILLIAN PHONE 521-3153 FILLIN STATION i '? . > From lla.m. until 3 p.m. ?All the Pizza You Can Eat And A Salad For S2.49 ^ t Tuaudav...front M WE OFFER THE j SAME BUFFET

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