g Community Cilendai 2; immwmmmmnm&M MHOMECOMIMfl G? vbcfOilCC ChlDf! M^.r h(, pastor, bringing the home coming message. Lunch will be served at noon in the fellowship hall. A gospel sing will be in the afternoon. Visiting choirs and quartets are invited to parti cipate. The public is cordially invited to attend. HOMECOMING PLANNED ATMVnflDE Baptist Church wB be havteg their heaMcemlng Sunday, Oct. 3, 1983 with Sunday ache el begfeuhag at MS sji. and warship sorrics at 11 aaa. After went* service, Iwsch "wB be serve A At 2 pan. the monthly ihiglug wB beghs. Special guest wB be the lev. Isaiah Lecklear. the lev. Chesley McNefl, paster, and the-public to attend. CHANGES IN SATELUR CLINICS OF HEALTH DOT. there will be changes is the j schedule of satellite immuni zation clinics of the Robeson - County Health Department^ This is due to a reduction in funding for nursing positions at the Health Department The following changes will be made: The Rowland im munization dinic will be clos ed. The average number of children seen in this clinic is so small that it is no longer feasible to have this clinic. The other four clinics will be held once a month instead of twice a month. Fairmont-3rd Thursday 2- 4 p.m. Housing Project. Max ton- 3rd Monday 2-4 p.m. Housing Project. Red Springs -4th Friday 2-4 p.m. Police Station. St. Pauls- 2nd Wed nesday 2-4 p.m. Town Hall. There will be no changes in W1C appointments in these five towns. YARD SALE There will be a five vfamily yard sale at the Revels Motel Plaza on Satur- * day October 2, 1982. From 9 a.m. until Bane the clown content spon sored by the PSU Red Balloon Cntfleto ftllMtfll vauuivDi ijcnci nv ?miw a ?boot. They ore Kridt Woods, left, winner of the um the down contest. Her whmhig name was Senior Caaaboppe. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrpby Woods of rembrone. Krteti is a fifth grade stndent at Pembroke Elcnidittty ? contest we Melsaa Keel, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Keel of Lomberton. Mehssa is a third grade student at n Beth girts received several gifts donated by Pembroke 36th Annual Robeson County 1982 FAIR Schedule of Events THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30? GATES OPEN AT 5:00 P.M. Senior Citizen's Day, 3:00 p.m (Livestock Arena) (Senior citizens 60 ond over admitted free all day and night) The Entertainers", 8:00- 9:30 p.m (Track area) $2.00 admission College Night (V2 price by showing college I.D.) Fireman's Competition, 7:30 p.m. ? Fireworks, 8:00 p.m i kiun . ^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 ? GATES OPEN** ATTl :00 P.M:~ Square Donee Exhibition, 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Children's Day ? Children <12 and under) admitted free to 6:00 p.m. , Army Jazz Band L&dl&s, Mud Wrestling, 10:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - 3:00 a.m. (Includes Wet T-Shirt Contest, 1:00 a.m.) Midnight Madness, 10:00 p.m. - 3:00 o.m., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 ? GATES OPEN AT 11:00 A.M. R.O.T.C. Day (Uniformed R O.T.C. Cadets admitted McDONALD'S DAY: Children ride all rides (except Super Spectacular) for $2.00 until 6:00 o.m. with coupon. "Coupon available ot _ _ - _ ' -_ McDonald's Lumberton, N. C. Km ??? - ? o oig uaysi Sept 27th-Oct. 2nd New Joycee Fairgrounds ^ Highway N.C. 41 South L^beLto^N.C.^A^ J r A JAYCil PftOUCT BLADEN AND COLUMBUS COUNTIES COOTttATtNC ADMISSION TO FAIRGROUNDS Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 ? FREE PARKING ? ?? i | ????" 1 mmmmmmmmmmm 1 \ '*? i. * '2 m*mrn Ueep Branch Resident Celebrates 90th Birthday 3 4 Approxmatdy 200 Church Natives and"Meads ware 19th, to celebrate Pastors Appreciation Day ft* lev. 90th Birthday of Mr. Warren ? Sampson. The celebration fs held in the Deep Branch mmunity Building. Following Church services Mrs. Wanda Burns Ramsey, a grand-daughter gave a special tribute to her grand-father. Mrs. Ramsey then asked all grand-children and great grand-children to join her up front to sing Happy Birthday to thier grandfather. Mr. Sampson, widower of the late Mrs. Cattie H. Sampson was the father of 11 children (2 deceased), has 36 Grand-children and 37 Great Grandchildren. The floral arrangement was furnished by his family. The three tiered Heart shaped Birthday cake decorat ed in fall colors was baked by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Stella Sampson. The heart-shaped cake was a representation f all the many deeds he iias done for his family and community. Mr. C.A. Sampson gave special thanks for the food. The food was served buffet style. Mr. Sampson's suit was a gift from the members of the Deep Branch Vol. Fire Dept. Everyone wished him many more Happy Birthdays. Rev. T.M. Swett was a special quest who attended the celebration. ' Pictured with Mr. Sampson ere 7 of Ms 9 chfldren. Shown Front left to right, Mrs. Ola Lee Bonis, Mr. Werren Sampson, Mrs. Mary C. Loch lew and Mrs. Maria LacUaar. In tear, left to right, Mr. Alfred Sam pa an, Mr. Edmond Bracey Sawpaan, Mr*. Aadry Laa Chavla, Mr. Eagana wars Mn. Km* Lm LhUim sod Mr. EMs O. riai|ina ! ?? Addresses Lumber River Basin )? Committee Speaking to the Lumber River Basin Committee Den nis Ramsey said, "In the past 30 years, especially in the past 15, water quality in the Lumber River has signifi cantly improved." f Ramsey, Regional Super Visor of the N.C. Division of Environmental Management in Fayetteville was commen ting on water quality man agement programs in the fjimber River basin. "In the 1960s most munici palities and industries dump ed untreated waste directly into the river," he said. "Since then major improve ments have been made. To day no permits are issued which lead to a deterioration of water quality," he added. Ramsey outlined the pro cedures by which permits to discharge waste into surface water are issued. The Division of Environmental Man agement plays a major role in that process. Ramsey also stated that water quality along the Lum ber River is continuously monitored at a series of gauging stations. Chairman L.D. Hunnings said the October meeting of the Committee will be in Laurinburg and will be hosted by the Scotlant County Parks gnd Recreation Department. Celebrates 77th Birthday The family af Mm. Claade Lowry Joined her recently at her home to celebrate her 77th birthday. Rev. aad Mm. Jamee Dial, Sara and Kenny of Pembroke | Clande Lowry Jr. aad wife Grace aad danahter EUsabeth Ami of Cohuabta, SC; Jackie Glam of Charlotte aad dangb ter Saeaa aad Mead Jofaa Hand of Hnmt, Tz.| Althon Whitehead and daughter Peggy of High Point; Qafae StricUer and huobwd Sidney of Mt. Holly, NC; AMa Lewiy and wtfo Wllma of Feotno, Me. nd daughter Sherrle of Poverty, Mo. Alao there wao DoKhi Lew iy of the homo; Richard Lewiy and wife Sandy and aon Kevin of Whwton-Sdoa and grand Not prnwl far the itnita ?m Allen WoreD and family of Winston Salem; Eleanor Ottnn and family of Charlotte; WDtan Lowiy and family of Pembroke; a y an do on, Lt. AWta Lawiy Jr. of Dai Bio, Tax. and Wayne Lowij of Orlando, Flo. and Albert Earl of Port Bitchy, Alaska. [Elmer CHEROKEE HOME MAKERS MEET Waknila-The Cherokee Home makers Club met at the home of Mrs. Luellen B. Lowery recently. Nine members were present. Mrs. Maude Lock!ear pre sided and the meeting was opened with a song followed by a devotion by Mrs. Mary Bui lard. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Annie Bell Everleigh. The pfogram on crime prevention was given by Mrs. Lonnie Lowry stressing shop ping safety, vacation check list and also how to report a crime. Mrs. Low cry also reported on her recent trip to the World's Fair. Mrs. Locklear announced the dates for the County Council and also the County Achievement Program. The group also discussed starting a Neighborhood Watch Program. , The meeting adjourned with the club collect. Others attending were Mrs. Dovie Scott, Mary Bui lard, Rose Bullard, Shells Locklear, Lillie Bullard and Mrs. Fancy Locklear. Goldrush wins Championship . Goldrush, sponsored by the Goldrush of Lumbertoo, were the champions of the regular season and regular season tournament at Green Grove Community Softball Field. Team members are Tracy Hunt, Becky Oxenfise, Mary Alice Hunt, Annette Oxen dine, Nora Jones, Metrial Floyd, Linda Hunt, Sarah Lucas, Bock Oxendine, coach, Ann Hunt, Marty Lockleer, Janice Coleman, Brenda Hunt, Chris Lewis, Wyvette Jacobs, BlondeD Brayboy, Brenda Cummiags, Clemen tine Freeman, Darieus Lock iear and Bobbie Jones. The Goldrush traveled to Pearl,Mississippi for the World USSSA Tournament Labor Day weekend. !Ne*r HARPER'S FERRY i CEMETERY I 2 MILES WEST OF PEMBROKE ON RED BANKS ROAD NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR PLOTS! jt v 'Plots may be pskl in full or financed. ?CALL DONALD DRESS L 521-4771 Altar 6 pa. ? jp