_ - * IJp * ?' This week's column spot tights our ehBdren-W lead gional Development Associ ation is very concerned with our youth ss is' evident by the operation of seven day care I centers that provide top-notch day care services at sub stantially-reduced prices, and the sponsorship of two Lum bee Longhouse < Learning Centers for pre-school age children. 1 Recently children from the Learning Center were taken on a tour of PSU'e Infirmary. This waa part of the Center's Career Awareneaa Stndy In PriMc Service. GBANDffADMIT DAY ATFAUCOhlAt h to Mid that 'creative ideas dad innovative thinMag ut the trademark .4 con tinuing iiccttf." LKOA'a Day Ctre Program has adopt a^'^pecM^Actfottes Day." On Octofcer 8, 1982 the Fairgrove Day Can Coaler conducted a OnadgmaU' Day at the Center. The Coaler I oMdren invited their groad parents to via* the Cieater aad share their ideas aad thoughts. Those attending Ann Rev. and Mrs. Tommy Swett,- Mr. aad Mrs. Erie Hupt, Mrs. Vardell Hunt, Mrs. J.W. Hunt, Mrs. Army Hunt, sad Mn. Mi Ja cobs. Aim tmmBag wu Mr. JlMl SmpMB (standing, second from right) LKDA Board Member, re pre tenting District VD which iactodes Fakgreve. The ladies receiv ed corsages as a special gift fran the Captor staff. The Iwrtaiid Fire Depart, - i-.inhrin r. - f|L _ ? 111V Ul? 1*'ft CI. Cv !lv C fighnrfg tkillv All is attend ance seemed to enjoy the (?splay, especially the chil dren. The grandparents had tl afAtK ? - lunch witk the children, mak pueiti ^adcbldm. ly because its emphasis was community education and in | to keep theomumaaity to The Center staff would like to operation and participation and loaka forward to con ducting another apodal event in the noar future. PARENT/STAFF MB1WG AT SOUTH HOKE South Hoke Day Cam Cen ter waa the piece to be September 30. 1982 aa the parents and staff gathered to view and discus the new 1982-83 Parents Handbook published by LRDA's Day Care Program. Lynneettah Jacobs, Day Care Program Directo| presented aa over view of Lumbee Regional Development Association (LRDA). Ms. Pearlie Brooks, Center Director, discussed several topics of personal interest to the parents, ranging from the children's eating habits to die "new look" being imple mented at the Center due to Level 1 Authorization. Ms. Brooks extends an invitation to all community persons needing quality day care services at nominal fees to visit the Center or call 875-5777. The bask weekly fee per child is S13. This entitles the child to a breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack, regard less of race, creed, color or national origin. Individualized curriculum development acti vities are also provided to all children. - a V; johnny D. Chavis, Pem broke Aeto Parts of Pembro ke, was a recent wiener in the Gates Mystery Shopper Pro gram. Chavis has received a IS speed Hamiltpn Beach Blender of his choice from a selection of 10 outdoor oriented prizes. He has also received a Gates Mystery Shopper Distinguished Sales Award. For showing professional ism in providing customers with expert advice and service t Chavis was named winner when he sdggested that the Gates Mystery Shopper pur chase, or inspect, a cooling system part related to a car v-beh or radiator hose being purchased by the Mystery Shopper. Chavis is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Icela Chavis of Pine Street, Pembroke, and the son of Mr. and-Mfs. Johnny and Jean Chavis of Pembroke. He has recently left Pembroke Auto Parts to pursue a career in Police Technology and plans to go the the Raleigh State Highway Patrol Academy. Chavis is aso working volun tarily with the Pembroke Rural Fire Department. ' ?TI Aluminum f?il under the nepkin in your roll besket will keep the rolls hotter lonj^^^ Before storing leftover yam, snip a strand from each and tape to the outside of the box. At a glance you'll know what the box contains. _ _ I Americans spend some $100 billion a year on shoes. I "The object of teaching a chile I is to enable him to get along without hit teacher." | Elbert Hubbard PARENTS MEET AT UNION CHAPEL DAY CAP CENTER Uniea IWy Care Center wee the site of the October S, 1982 Pnut/Stiff ?opting where parents en tfcoslastically praised the pro frees of the Center and especially the progress of the children. The parents com mended the overall anccessfnl work of the staff persomiel, particularly the new director, Mrs. Ethel Oxendlne. Lvnneettah Jacobs [shown above far right], Day Care Program Director is shown presenting an overview of LKDA, the sponsoring agen cy. She also entertained qnestions from the parents concerning the new 1982-83 Parents Handbook. The Parents . Committee discussed the possibility of sponsoring a Halloween Car nival at the Center for com ?nunity children as a safety precaution. A sub-committee was formed to canvaa the area for publicity porpoaea fe an effort to ?*?'*'? maximum enrollment at the Center. Ethel Oxendlne, Union Chapel Day Care Center Director, extends a cordial invitation to all lntereated parents needing day care services at a low weekly coot to come by the Center or call 521-2868. | sm? ?. ?> HPS Special goeata at Fairgrove Day Care Center aa it ob served "Grandparent*' Day." Moating the Challenge... Cooperatively! V- M Electricity is the highest grade, most versatile ener gy available. We use it to power motors, drive pumps, heat and provide light. Yet, despite its versatility, electric energy has one drawback. It can't be stored. The simple fact is. electricity must be gen erated when consumers de mand it. That's why America's con sumer-owned rural electric aystffcs have preached conservation for so many years, asking people to manage their use of power, to use electricity more wise ly and to use it at different times of the day. Your rural electric cooperative must have ready enough electrici ty to meet the penod of highest demand If we can reduce this peak ? if we can even out demand ? it means we al wl benefit. We can help you find ways to save energy and money, ways to help us reduce peak loads Give us a cal. We'I attack your energy problems the way we met the chaltenge of bringing light to the countryside cooperatively ? i i m A > AB'S SPORTING GOODS "We Print Anything" CUSTOM T-SHIRTS ?OMtTHINO row ?TROPHKS *PLAQUB "Next door to Pembroke foHce Department" CALL 521-3433 a HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY PHONE 521-4176 I 1 B & B OUTLET | ) 23B9 W?t Stfc Street 1 ?rtirtu, N.C. WH 9 QUALITY CLOTHING AT REASONABLE 1 j g|^ PRICES tf?K J |_^ FREDA'S QUIK STOP J ( *U ox. D|Mat 39c *3 Liter Cakes, Sprite, Tate (l MO as. Prist, 2Sc SI.*9 JJ *M?k S2.2S Galas SI. *9 ?T*5fcT"" (l ) *2 Leaves Bread) SI.*9 /# UNION CHAPEL ROAD ( I Sister Janet SPIBIlUALBj^AEB AND ADVISOR ( WILL HELP ON ALL PROBLEMS / I SPECIALIZE ON LOVE 4 BREAKING UP PROBLEMS ALao w ) 1809 Edst 5th Stroot 700 1 aor i Lumberton, NC 7381808 |? 8. Lowery'g ) | Gas & Grocery 1 & | rwO???MGS^T I RONALD| I WOOD'SiUK J I PHONE 521-2937 I JOHN'S GARAGE T 1 OS H?y. T4- ? | PHONE-738-9303 |: I LOWERY'S OAS & GROCERY | lMt?f*MM*K.C. I OaHtafrw*74 < 321-2626 | iirwununanjactagte^i iUMBEE TRADING POST 1 U*_ tMk ?d1g1tec )) ) wireless alarm systems [phone 9^9-521-35231 i fillin station ' | wamthtlui (( we offer the (i ? ? same buffet () | the carolina | indun voice ? p.o. box 1075 i pembroke,n.c. | i 28372 ft r? MM moore's| i chajn&aw j II m a -? _n_ l/| Ij J It 1 d | LOWRY'S COUNTRY j STORE *Har*wan / JOE LOWRY OWNER j CALL 521-0434 | INTERIORS ] FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED * REPAIRED j Amorted Colon lo Chooa* From 1 QOGEN DMERY S31-444* | ' &? "Free Estimates |r PR> ij 7Hl/2IMah?74 )) PAibrokt Floral, Inc. | 4 UNION CMAPKk NOAO l\ PVMMOKt. N.C. Itttl Mi 0$ Foundry Restaurant | _ FiwFwwil 1\ *' wjpvwy Qta y B & B HOUSE MOVING I *4 We boy and tell I old Houres." I HLIEY BREW1NGTON. tt. 1. Box J54-H, Fayettevflle, NC 1 noniiiMm" J S5sairaffirr^rn ? General Electric Itotpoim |C|^ (t l ranch! sed Major Appliance Service UBIjjHa (| Refriferaton Air Cooditioiiera-Diahwaheta^^^^RJ^J If Ai Wert Cm I ? P-7 Rangea-Waahera-Drr^a / - f PHONE 919-739-4724 f CALL DOWNRIVER I TRAVEL AGENCY J Llnseii tak Mhfc* 4H4I JO CALL 383-3*66 | EBMIIBAini 11 ?PBC Pwfl If Ok Iff Bt 1$ m j VTMWVPfVt jnartrtHaWWV' ? I m PHOLST ' I] J Vl y |T|__a_i_ II Tainbli fiabw AI -, . Ml To Assure Continued Leadership RE-ELECT James H. Hammonds To The Lumbee River Electric Membership Corp. Board of Directors 5th District OCTOBER 19, 1982 A VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE

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