Celebrates 76th Birthday Mis. Lanaie Lowry recently celebrated ber 76th birthday at boms with Meads sad family. Mis. Lowty was bom August 17,1906. The celebra tion consisted of as outdoor cookont, birthday cake, home to commemorate nerWRfMlay Present were her two sons. Cert and Monroe; nine of her ten grandchildren,Mrs. Jani ce Sheffield, Mrs. Cathy Thomas, Mrs. Nand Smith, Dr. Curt Lockiear,Jr., Milton LocMear, Mrs. Marcia Lock tear Hunt, Lindsey Lockiear, Anthony Lockiear and CHnt Lowiy. Mrs. Lowry has ten great-grandchildren. Also present was Mrs. Lowry's great aunt, Mrs. Essie Mae Oxendine of Pine Steet in Pembroke. Chit of town guests included Albert Lockiear at Richmond, Virgin ia. Mrs. Lowry resides on Route 2, Pembroke. She was married to the late James DmhiIs lanv. Honored on Birthday A birthday party far Cta% Saaapaaa, aga *7, al Bt. 1, 13th at Mabaa^. Tha caUfara ?ad atap-daaghtera waa a md fcUa"atlaadhg. Bar. Bah Maagu* lad tha gmp la ill?' daJjbtwi~Pa?att^"rf BdUMN) Caroiya, alio from BiHIatrti Lottie of Peat brake; Betty Chavta of Max tea; Tent Bile ef Kowlandi Jeaa Sampaoo, alee ef Bawkad; aaaa la attaadaana were WflUaai [BUT] Sampaoo ef Hew lead and Craig Samp eaa of Aiaaka. Special garata wen Geaeva Tbootpaea aad children boat ?r* ? ' - It V ,Ii J ^ . Wins $75 From Pepsi Matthew Joooe, ilriitt at Pembroke Elementary la ?hewn with hla check fer S75 woo in the Pepal bottle cap give-away. Ha b the graed m of Mr. ft Mis. Kaacee 1 i I ENJOYS TRIP TO HOLYLAND, USA recently visited HeiyLnad, U.S.A., remarked, "The trip spirit." "I whole-heartedly rec? mead It for UbUcml enlight ?rat." "Whatever one liket to >ee one likei to believe. "Slowly but surely humanity realizes the dreams of the wise." Arretole France tjEOaMSOT* A kit of paopls an all log tba Ma about water. Han an a tew faartnsting (beta from tba ax parts at Good Water, America, a co alition to Udl people about tba impoiteaoa of dean wa ter, that you might Uka to drop into your con venation a On an average day, 87 gallon of water an uaad by each of us for everything from bathing, flushing of wastes, laundry, dishwash ing and watering our yards. ^ ?? ? It you factor in the water needed to create the food and products we con sume fl20 gallons to pro duce 4n egg; 3,500 gal lons to produce one steak; 60,000 gallons to produce the ton of steel in your car) our indirect usage of water soars to 2,000 gallons per day for each of us. a Government studies in dicate that some 96,000 miles of sewer pipe must be installed or replaced in the next 20 years. ? During the next ten years, 170 of our 756 urban areas will be served by water systems which are 90 or more years old. ? The federal govern ment is turning over respon sibility for water and sewage facilities to the states and municipal facilities. ? If we maintain our water and sewage facili ties well, we can be more sure of a plentiful supply of clean, fresh water. Now that's a mouth-watering thought. For more interesting facts about water, write to GOOD WATER, AMERICA at 605 14th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005. "Beauty is its own excuse for being." R.W. Emerson , / Plastic vegetable bags mikeTOod ?hos bags when iyou're packing. - J' ]% * v" ? ^ r Jr!( 5'?ri%' ? *"' . '? ? * *. ? ,L~&: ,\ %ji " '* ^ 'i' * ':'. ?' ? '? ' '? : f ' ? '?&*<* V * ' Ever Green Church News by Mrs.Lesde Brooks V . ' ? ? r . * - '?(>*?> ' ? _ i ? ? ?* *, / ?"??.."/-? '? - iff ? A lot of visitor* wore present today for the dosing of the Union. The Sept. gave each one a special welcome. Lesson for today was "The Family in Society." The lesson is concerned with the Christian family in society. As we consider the subject, we should conclude that we are to live in the world as Christ lived, to continue His ministry to the world, and to be witnesses to His re deeming power. Christian families are valuable to socie ty. They make the world a better place in which to live. It is a privilege to be a Christian, one, we most ap preciate and use wisely by clearly identifying ourselves with Christ and the Church. Christ has opened a new and living way to God. And since we have already found this way, we must be faithful to 1 Christ by helping others find God. In the early church some evidently neglected prayers and the opportunity for en couragement which is gained in worship. In like manner, some of today's Christians neglect their prayers and their spiritual relationships. Such is contrary to God's will and can lead only to a falling away from the faith. Our faithfulness to Christ and the -Church should be strengthened by the realiza tion that we are drawing nearer to the day of Christ's return, we will want to hear Him say,"Well done, thou good and faithful servant." Proud to have Bro. Belt on Jacobs back in church. His testimony was really touch ing. Those paying their birthday offering wen Stater Helen Godwin, Sunday School Sao rotary; LiOe Mary Unda Am monia and Brother Bolton Jacob*. The Jr. dam again receiv ed the attendance banner. Worship Service found Bro. deo Norton talking to the congregation with hta dough ter, Ehxabeth singing a song. EverGreen experienced a great staging. Special Stagers were the West Brothers. Antioc Travelers, Oak Grove. I might add Bro. Wekoo Wilkins did a great Job with his harp. Daniels Chapel Church, the 3 Demo nations Singers, Bro. Hen Locklear, a special friend of mine Bom Detroit, Mich., Bro Earnest Wilkins. Also the Boni Family from Arizona. We had a great singing. " Please pray for the family of Harvey Hunt. They are in much trouble. 1 know prayer helps. THOUGHT FOB TODAY Lord keep me under the shadow of thy wing...I do not ask, dear Lord...That thou should still the sea...But that thy love and peace abide with me...For well I know no storm would come...If I could not stand the test..So please let me lean on with faith dear Lord...Against thy loving breast...Help me be willing to stand the test...Though, bruised my ins ides may be... For I know that some day dear Lord...These trials will prove eternal gain for me...Please keep me, yes, keep me dear Lord...Under the shadow of your wing...Dear Christian reader make a special prayer for May Family... Play for us at EverGreen. CAR CARE-. /V s s R CREEPING NEGLECT CAN BE COSTLY - Everyone feel* a bit remits from time to time when neglecting such duties as dental checkups, dripping faucets or overdue shoe repairs. Basic preventive maintenance on our cars is another responsibility which deserves attention. Engine tune-up, for ex ample, is among the auto motive services which, if ig nored too long, can penalise the car owner in terms of wasted gasoline, inconven ience and delays. i >? ?u ii?:va ' h / n Statistics are working against us, according to Car Cart Council. The average car age is increasing while the sine of the vehicle I engine is decreasing. The negligent motorist, there fore, becomes more vulner able to car trouble. When one spark plug in a four-cylinder engine stops firing, the performance drops off much more ? noticeably than it would in the case of a larger engine. How do you know whan your engine needs a tune up? The Council lists the following symptoms: 1. A noticeable increase in fuel consumption. Keep a running record of fuel driven to be aware of 8. Rough idling or rough ness on acceleration. I 8. Hard starting. 4. Piissling or "run-on", where the erqgne continues to run a few ?after . the ignition is tumeKff| 8. Knocking or piiigmg. especially under load. > 6. Noticeable drop in powtr or pvfomiikQi. While the new breed of American oar Is vastly aeOre fuel efficient than Ms counterpart of Just a few yean ago, M stM iranuhed periodicesrvln MHi adjust components to Imp M (Mining Mat way. iMBS 5B AB'S SPORTING GOODS "We Print Anything" CUSTOM T-SHIRTS ?TROPHIES * PLAQUES "Next door to Pembroke Police Department" SOMETHING FOR EVERY SRORY9MAN | CALL 521-3033 ' "? 1 HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY *WeddlM* 'AOBKwmHC* Tim PMtnlU 'Ceaeral Photography jr^ j i) 2209 Weal S* Sfa?? Uabertaa, N.C 2*350 j QUALITY CLOTHING AT REASONABLE ( I w" [^N?< Dm to F*Wcte'* Styttaa Satoo PRICES CAIX 738-5147j FREDA'S QUIK STOP ( *U w. Drink* 39c *3 Liter Cake*, Sprite, Tafct' ) *!? M. 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