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To Subscribe to the Carolina Ind ? ?Oats ?Rye Crass A Fescue M For All Your ? Winter Cover Crops ? ? Hay S3 .25 Bale M CAROLINA GRAIN AND M FEED STORE ? 2510 Fayetteville Road m Lumberton, N.C. 28358 ? Phone 739-3487 HICKMAN'S ANTIQUES . AND GIFTS AattqaMMd Gifts ?Flea Market Items ?Solid Antique Couch ?Nice CMstma* Gifts ?1*% Off Al Merchandise with This Ad. STOP AND LOOK! West 5th Street Next to O.K. Barnes Garage HOURS: Tues.-Sat. 9 to 5 Sunday-1 to 4 Jane C. OxenOinc M ROWLAND. NC 2S383^^B^ ? (919) 521 9494^ m (f'/j ?*, 1 Q'* A B LumBee Indian! ARtS&CRAftS I ! All Your Fall Seeds (]al 1 'Wheat *Oats 'Rye C11 AMA 'Barley 'Rye Grass jil'MliO 'Fescue'Lawn Grasses All ai... to rent robeson farm 41? _ SERVICES, INC. 521-2318 tlllS Pembroke, N.C. Knnpp 'Service - We Go the Extern Mile. Weetwood Village Shopping Center, Lau'tnhiim N C CALL COLLFCT: 1-276-0304 . I CHICKEN Carryoul Available B-B-O Prlvata Partlaa SANDWICHES Claaa Raunlon Family Steak & Seafood House Union Chapel Rd. ? Pembroke, N. C. (Free Hotdogs & French Fries to Kids under 12 accompanied by an adult) SUMMER HRS. ? Thurs. ? Sunday SALAD BAR 6:00 pm til 10 pm WINTER HRS. - Wad. ? Sunday PHONE: 5:30 pm til 9:30 pm ; 521-4603 Lock's Enterprises James B. Loeklear Ri. I Box 322 A Pembroke, NC 28372 Satellites on display ai West 3rd Street Pembroke, N C 28372 Satellite Systems Office Phone: I^>-5?21 -0132 Home Phone: ^11-521-29X8 919-521 -217b Fresh Seafood ' ? ?Oysters in the Shell Machine Washed Phone 739-5640 LOWERY'S SEAFOOD 1930 E. 5th Street Lumberton, N.C. IOXENDINE TIRE CENTER Over 600 Uoed Tires Reedy to Go! S10.9S And Up (Plus sales tax). ?Free Mount and Balance. HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 919-521-3346 or 4590 I ? I PATES SUPPLY Quality Building Supplies I Foe Your Eveny Need." J Fourth Street - Pembroke 1 i WOOD'S SIGNS For All Your Sign Needs! Route 1, Box 426 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 Phone 521-2937 RONALD WOODS TED'S LOCK AND GUN SHOP ?Bonded Locksmith ?Emergency Openings 24 Hours ?Wireless Security Systems ?Bait it Tackle Shop Located across from ABC Store on Vance Street in Pembroke, N.C. 28372 Phone 19191521-3523 MACS VACUUM WORLD Sale* and Service on All Type* Vacuum Cleaners ?Bagsfor all Models, Including Electrolux. ?Located in Shopping Center on Union Chapel Road Next door to Hill's and Family Dollar Store CaU 521-4858 or Come by! ?Second Location in Lumberton across from K-Mart (738-3272) RANSOM'S PERFORMANCE AND WRECKER SERVICE 1 P.O. Box 629 J Pembroke, N.C. 28372 1 Jeffery L. Ransom, Owner | CALL 521-2702 Day Or 521-2481 Nights I ?24 Hour Wrecker Service 1 iBRISSON POOLS See us about our full line of supplies before you buy anywhere else. ?Authorized dealer for Sunhut Pool Enclosures. Pbone |919] 739-4420 Highway 211 E., Lumberton (919) S2'-S334^J^|^ THE TAX SHELTER TAX A BOOKKEEPING SERVICE EARL SAMPSON Own* COLLEGE PLAZA PEMBROKE. N.C. 28372 ! THOMAS & SON j ?General Electric *Hotpoint I ?Microwave Ovens *Ice Makers IBBBBBL # ?Fraachiaed Major Appliance Service 1 ?Refrigerators *Air Conditioners "Dishwashers 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED! ? ?P-7 Ranges-Washers-Dryers 1 PHONE 919-739-4724 ( JAMES W. THOMAS, Mgr. I I HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY ?Anniversaries ?Prom Portraits ?General Photography Jflt/p1 PHONE 521-4176 ? M. J.'S FAINTING CARPENTER WORK ROOF COATING ANO PUTTING ON SHINGLES TELEPHONE 521 3337 MARTIN JACOBS LOCKLEAR'S INSURANCE 1 AGENCV I ?Full Serv ice Agency Phone 521 -8t>24 Casualty and Home Elisha LockJear, Owner Mary Ann Locklear, Secretary Corner ot 4th and College Road I JOHN'S GARAGE 8 Miles West of Lumberton Off Hwy. 74 ?All Foreign and Domestic Transmissions ?Established 1961 ?21 Years Experience Phone 738-9303 LOWRY'S COUNTRY STORE Complete line of oeed Hardware PHscllla Lowery, Owner CALL 521-0434 our Convenient Stop5^ I WILLIE FRENCH JONES %/ %ej Car. 3rd Street Pent broke Bus 521-013? RtS 5213555 QUALITY PRINTING COMPANY If It'* Printing We Do III If We Do It It's Quality Printing At Reasonable Price* PHONE 5213098 ?Located next door to The Carolina Indian Voice at College Plaza in Pembroke. Across from PSl's Old Main Call 521-2826 to rent this space. 1 MOORE'S CHAIN SAW Prospect Area ?Snapper & Yazoo lawn Mower* We service what we sell Call 521-9942 % Traveling in Detroit? J V all downriver % travel agency 1 tck i?huiii \ |MIU I *1 St r ? i f l.iiicoiii l'?"k m>< li. 4mi46 FII.I.IN STATION FROM II A.M. UNTIL2 P.M. ? AH Hie Ptxxa Yea Cm Eat And a Salad Forealy $2.75. I ucsday...(r<>m 6-9 WE OFF IK THE SAM.': BUFFET BOBBY LOW bin TREE SERVICE-W1 2147 Rt. I. Box 16.1 Red Springs. N.C. ?Free cs ?Wc rcmir,' u. ? andsiun.ps i (dIMI .'H ?Iter 6 pm. TO RENT THIS SPACI. CALL 521-2826. OR SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FORSIO FOR ONE MONTH TO THECAROUNA INDIAN VOICE, PO Bos 1075. Pembroke. NC 2*372. Be sure and include Ad Copy (A business card will he ideal). ? ^^==^=^== Ads appearing in the Business Service Directors are S10 Per Month Per Block, lia. ?ice * Call 521?2826 S10...1 Year [inNC] $13 Per Year Out State ??????""^??????? ^ .I ? . HUCKLEBERRY FINN I ? J\U J IMO *"CS Him HusTUHd OOWM lo li? CI6AR stork To <3ET Tue , we^s PiPen. i WHICH TH?. yPS ?oV -A' *0?<SOT *? |?B:K lc?-V? ... (wrjjgij ??** Co?t* ft* IM |v *r??t?. ***??" ,/ ?ocu>?e?l 7" %- ?" * A ? 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Billiard *y X/ stroke 'I'll v/a till I "OR THE SMILE OF HEALTH J?ALL NATURAL extra gentle ano rre0?cta8le laxative j&jSalHepaticd] ? ??"" i ewschiti.m. (nt YOUR DOC NEEDS VITAMINS, TOO. A Sergeants the pet caw people EX-LAX,8 "The Family Friend',' helps your body help itself. Ex-Lax helps get your body's own natural rhythm . going again. Gently. Dependably. Overnight. That's why more families use Ex-Lax Chocolated or Pills-than any other brand Make |S35f it your Family Friend. ^ fjlKZo I Read label and follow. directions ? Ex-Lax. Inc , 1983 | Jazz Group Performs f ! PEMBROKE-The Brubeck -LaVerne Trio, a contem porary jazz group. will he THE SEASON attraction for November at the Performing Arts Center on the Pembroke State University campus. L They will appear in concert on ' Tuesday evening. Nov. 27. at | 8 p.m. The group consists of Chris ^ and Daniel Brubeck (both are ' sons of the legendary pro | grcssive ja// pianist compo ser. Dave Brubeck). and Andy | LaVcme. Chris Brubeck performs on | electric bass guitar and dou bles on classical ja// tront } bone. He is known as a fine performer, composer, and ar I ranger, and has worked with artists such as B.B. King. | Muddy Waters. Bob Dylan, t and Peter Erskine. He has F been featured as a guest i soloist with the Cleveland and ' Chicago Symphony Orcltcs | tras. ' Daniel Brubeck studied | percussion at the North Caro lina School of the Arts and | serves as the drummer for the group. As a result of ex | tensive listening to Joe Mo rcllodhefamedjazz drummer | of the original Dave Brubeck Quartet). Daniel has become a } master of the odd time k ygnnlures and complex rhythms w hich arc so common in contemporary progressive jazz. He has appeared as a soloist at various jazz fes tivals. both here and abroad, and has toured and recorded extensively. Andy LaVerne studied at the Berklee College of Music and the New. England Con servatory. and has earned a reputation as a tine pianist, composer and arranger. His credits include performances with jazz greats Woody Her man and Stan Getz. and artists such as Frank Sinatra and Mel Torme. He has recorded with Woody Her man. Stan Getz. frank Sinatra and Chick Corea. The Brubeck-LaVerne Trio has a new and distinctively original sound. Their niusic draws greatly on the Ameri can jazz tradition, while fus ing elements of Funl^ Reggae. Latin and Gassical into an exciting new contemporary jazz medium. The group has received excellent reviews and has been highly acclaim ed from New York's Carnegie Hall to San Francisco, and as far away as Australia. Ticket prices are $4. $5 and $6. To make reservations or for more information call the Perftirming Arts Center at S2 l-077g /?, FOR MY HACKMG COUGH AND NASAL CONGESTION TRY TR1AMNK EXPECTORANT. NAVY irs NOTJUST A SNUFF, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. < (VtN?-v i 4h.vjrt.rw* Division of -j'ui !n, 1 i(K<>in N'rhritb t?*SOI The Brooklyn Bridge was built in 1883. Some say carrying nutmeg in the pocket prevents rheumatism. Helme Tobacco Company a i aint|hHi\ -ri< iilltr>>< nfpa^liixi ? ^ ? "?T WBM ' | Some Mid wearing nettles banished fear in the face of enemies. Peach wood is believed to make good divining rods. ? i ? i - ? ' I In Wales it was thought that rubbing your palm with an oak leaf would keep you health r for a ,?> ? * ' ' ' ' l,u
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