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1 . 1 Pone A The Carolina Indian Voice Liberty Tobacco Warehouse Modern Gos Company, Inc. In every agricultural region of the United States there is always one firm which stands strong like a giant oak in the framework of the farming community. The people in our section of North Carolina are indeed fortunate to have in their midst a locally owned and operated concern like LIBERTY TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, located at 306 E. 1st St., in Lumberton, phone 739-3352. H. D.Goode Manager economic advhMicement of fife region as a whole. They are buyers and sellers of all varieties of tobacco, in all quantities, large and small. They package and ship exactly according to your specifica tions. C. S. Chace- General Manager mers coupled with dis tinguished fair trade practices have built a reputation for them that will linger in the minds of all the citizens throughout the area for years to come. For many years, this firm has aided significantly in the Because of the confidence with which local businessmen and farmers trade with them. LIBERTY TOBACCO WARE HOUSE, has continued to be one of the more important assest of our community. Their unquestioned integrity, credi bility. and devotion to custo* We, the editors of this 1976 Review salutes the LIBERTY TOBACCO WAREHOUSE as a model of the American Free Enterprise System, which continues to stand tall in a world of crumbling values. We unconditionally declare that there is no firm in this entire review more worthy of extend ed mention than this one. The MODERN GAS COM PANY located at 410 East 2nd Street, phone 739-3625 or 739- 3700, and in Fayetteville at 2758 Legion Rd., phone 425- 8153, carries a complete line of LP gas appliances, refriger ators, freezer units, ranges, water heaters, and equipment for tobacco curing. Their ser vice in LP gas will take care of the installation and service of these items. aids to the busy housewife. Every country home can now enjoy the same conveniences that are available to thefr city neighbors through the use of LP gas. The satisfied patrons of this company in this community are highly praising this gas, which makes the hottest flame known for domestic use. LP gas is one of the greatest LP gas serves all the pur poses of piped gas and is Prevotte Auto Ports, Inc. Red & White Food Store The personal touch is just about gone from stores of-all kinds these days. One store in Lumberton hasn’t forgotten what personal service and friendly smiles are all about, though, and we’re talking about the RED & WHITE FOOD STORE! Harold Taylor- Manager years, and they’ve built a business based on personaliz ed service and quality. Located at 2002 N. Cedar St., phone 739-6373, this “Neighborhood grocer’’ has been helping local people with their food needs for many Harold wants to personally extend his appreciation for your past patronage and ask you to come back and bring a friend and see the improve ment recently made. We are now the cleanest store in town. On their shelves you’ll find alt of your favorite brands of canned goods, dry goods. bakery products and such. Their dairy case features fresh milk, eggs, butter, and the other items your family needs for good health. The meat department at the RED & WHITE FOOD STORE is regarded as one of the very finest in town, and once you try their tender cuts of beef, pork and lamb...you’ll see whyl The PREVATTE AUTO PARTS, with three convenient locations to serve you, has one of the largest stocks of new and rebuilt auto and truck parts and accessories in this section. PREVATTE is located in Lumberton, phone 739-7119 in Pembroke, phone 521-4130, and in St. Pauls, phone 863-5105. We wish to compliment the management of this well known parts house for offering the people of this community auto accessories and parts at reasonable prices. They offer a full line of speed equipment, seat covers, safety belts, ex haust systems, shock absorb ers, etc. They also have a complete line of parts, includ ing: engine parts, tune-up kits, gaskets, water and fuel pumps and more. If you want parts or accessories you can depend on, be sure to see this reliable establishment. Why spend a lot of time looking around in smaller places for parts or accessories when you can have access to their large stock. Remember the name, the PREVATTE AUTO PARTS when in need of anything in the new or rebuilt automobile or truck parts or accessories line. In writing this 1976 Review we, the editors, give our recommendation to this reliable firm. The editors of this 1976 Review suggest that you stop in and find out for vourself! Today's Army First Union Notional Donk of N.C. The FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF N. C. is located on W. 3rd. St. in Pembroke, phone 521-9776, and 312 N. Chestnut St. in Lumberton, phone 738-4824. Jimmy Hedgepeth-City Executive mer. When you are contem plating making an investment of any kind, it is a safe plan to consult the officers of this bank before you make the investment. A strong bank instills confi dence in a community. You will find this bank a friendly bank, providing all the facilities of a city bank, together with a personal inte rest in each and every custo- A great deal of credit is due to the» efficient officers and directors of the FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF N. C. who have done their best toward the developing of the agricultural and other inte rests in the community. The officers and directors of this bank are fine, public- spirited men who believe in this community, and they feel that there are always better days ahead for the energetic farmer or rancher who works with a plan backed by sound judgement and reasoning. Things are changing in today’s Army. Pay’s getting better all the time, benefits are increasing, and the number and type of career opportuni ties is growing with the advancing technology of the age in which we live. If you’re at least 17 years old, in good physical shape and can quali fy...YOU may select from nearly 300 job opportunities available in today’s Army. Just call Jerry Owen at 739- 7236 in Lumberton, to discuss your future. The Army offers some ex cellent programs for your men and women, who aren’t satis fied going through life without any chance of a rewarding, high paying lifetime career. You can get in on 3, and 4 year programs, which will see you trained in the career field of your choice with a written guarantee of the training YOU want. There’s opportunity for advancement, travel and ad venture with today’s Army. Don’t let it pass YOU by. Phone Jerry and talk with him about YOUR future in the United States Army. The authors of this 1976 Review are pleased to list this well known Army recruiter among the prominent busi nesses of the community. We, the editors, are pleased to recommend to our readers the FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF N. C. in this, our 1976 Review. M. H. McLean Wholesale Scottish Inns of Americo Colleen Chavis- Manager For convenience, quality anO service, plan to stay at the SCOTTISH INNS wherever you go in America! You’ll find one of these fine motels in most major cities in the country ana in Lumberton it's located on 1-95, phone 738-71 21. Beautiful rooms for singles, couples, or entire families are featured at this well- located motel and their famous service will make your stay more enjoyable than ever. You’ll find fun., for the entire family from the sparkling clean pool to the restaurant. Good food, good fun and a good night’s sleep is what you always get at SCOTTISH INNS! Serving the needs of leading retail grocers throughout the area is the full time job of the M. H. McLEAN WHOLESALE This well respected wholesaler feels that doing the best possible job for the retailer will benefit the customer by effec tively keeping prices down to a minimum. Lumbee River Electric The writers of this 1976 Review urge YOU to plan to stay at this fine chain of motels across the country. With office and warehouse facilities located at 601 E. 19th St. in Lumberton, phone 739- 3271, this competent whole salers grocer is constantly searching the martet to find the very best buys on ail types of grocery items. These sav ings are passed onto the retailer who, in fufn, can sell the merchtwvdise fyr *«ss and, in these days of rising prices, that's important! store or some other business which needs wholesale grocery items, please feel free to call the M. H. McLEAN WHOLE SALE for the very best buys possible. If you owi a retail grocery Chovls Funerol Home Membership Corp. Ambrose Chavis, Jr. — Director When you’re an organiza tion like the LUMBEE RIVER EMC. you need the support of those you serve to be able to do the best possible job for them. This well known utility company has its fingers on the pulse of the people at all times to insure a better working relationship with the commun ity AND to insure a plentiM A. F. Home-President supply of electricity for many generations to come. Trust them to take better care of you! The LUMBEE RIVER EMC is also concerned about the environment in which we all must live. They spend thou sands of dollars each year on various projects to insure a better balance between man and nature and their efforts are paying off! We’re very fortunate to have such a far sighted company managing our valuable resources! A reverent and compassio nate service according to your family’s faith. That’s what you’ll receive when you make funeral plans with CHAVIS FUNERAL HOME at 2125 W. 5th St. in Lumberton. phone 738-8821: the all faith funeral directors. The authors of this 1976 Review are proud to list and recommend this fine utility company to all of our readers. This well known and re spected firm has been serving the needs of lamilies through out the area lor years. They are dedicated to the Very- highest principles of dignity and service at these 'difficult' times. Understanding counse lors will take care of every thing for you. From embalm ing to services to cemetery... you can place your complete trust in this qualified concern and they won't let you down! Feel free to contact them at any time for professional counseling regarding pre-need planning. It’s the very best way to have everything ar ranged before you need. The writers of this 1976 Review suggest that you con tact CHAVIS FUNERAL HOME at your earliest possi ble convenience. ObHuories Larry Jacolis FAIRMONT — Funeral services for Larry Jacobs were held Sunday at Pleasant View Churd), at 2pjT). Services were conducted by the Rev. Johnny Chavis; assisted by the Rev. VeSter Oxendine’^Burial followed in the church' cemetery. Pallbearers were ,Tohnny Jacobs, William Berry Clarit, Doc Hunt, Bobby Chavis, J.D. &xiith and Eldward Oxendine. Music was by the Gospel Singers. - . Flowers.^ were handled hy Mi^a. Ma^olia Hunt, Mrs. ClMus Locklear, Patricia Ann Hikt, Shelia Bartley, Arminda Ox6ndine, Mary Jaiobs, Enizabetb Oxendine, Hattie Mae Hunt, Sheri Freeman, Nincy Oxendine, Brenda Hint, Carolyn Hunt, Karen Marshill, Daisy Hunt, Adloise Bartley, R^a Hunt, Roslyn Hunt and PearHe Hunt. Luc^ J. Sandertinn ^derson, 76, died .i eyening at Southeastern (^neral Hospital. Funeral sluices will be held Tuesday at 4> p.m. at the Mt. Olive T^tecostal Holiness Church aCd burial will follow at. the Ashpole Church Cemetery near Rowland. Officiating are the Rev. Timothy Creel and the Rev. Jack Hunt. Survivors include nine diildren: William L. Sanderson, Rowland; Lacy Sanderson and Wordell Sandersim, Pembroke; Mrs. Agginore Dimery, Mrs. Eunice Dimery, Mrs. Martha Jane Hunt, and Mrs. Bashti Smith, all of Pembroke; Mrs. Lena May Hunt and Mrs. Christine Oxendine, both of Rowland; one brother, Willoughby Jones, Rowland; one sistw, Mrs. Dora Carter, Hope Mills; 61 grandchildren; and^ 56 great grandchildren. jPEMBROKE —■ Lu7 -Jkne The family will receive friends tonight from 7 to 9 at Revels Funeral Home in Pembroke. from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS TRDM YESTERYEARS October 8,1871-The great fire of Chicago breaks out af ter a cow kicks over a lantern in a bam owned by Mrs. O’Leary. Octobers, 1701-Yale college is founded. October 10. 1913-In Washington, President Woodrow Wilson presses a button blowing up the last remaining ob struction In the Panama Canal. October 11, 1811-The first steam-propelled ferry in the world starts Us run between New York City and Hoboken, New Jersey. Pembroke Warriors defeat Prospect Cats 26-8 The Pembroke Senior High Warrior Bench looks oat at the action on the field during It t Friday night’s game with the Prospect Cats at Prospect. The Warriors are now 5-0 for the season while the Cats fall to 3-2. The Warriors won 26-8 with Steve Pipkin bulling across the goal line for three scores and Warrior Oaarterback lYavls Sampson throwing another scor ing (oss to Michael Wilkins. The Warriors* travel to West Colnm- bns Friday night to test the premise again as to whether they are as good as they seem to be. More skeptics will be answered Friday night said a Warrior fan. Thursday, October 7. 1976 Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Howard Johnson Motor Lodge & Restaurant rapidly finding its way into the large industrial plants in this section of the state. They are in a position to serve you in the modernization of the home or business. See them today. Tobacco farmers are invited to stop in their showroom to learn about the new tobacco bam curing units. For a rest of a lifetime, it’s the HOWARD JOHNSON’S in Lumberton, phone 738-4281 & 738-4677. Easily accessible at Interstate 95, this top -rated motel is just the ticket for the road-weary traveler who needs rest, relaxation and, above all, the most peaceful, luxurious surroundings possible. The narrators of this 1976 Review recommend that you You’ll find the accommoda tions to be among the very finest with plenty of free parking, spacious, well- venti lated rooms and spotless baths. A stay at this haven of rest will leave you ready to continue your journey in great shape. The rates are very reasonable and the rooms are among the nicest anywhere... what more could you want? Plan now to stay at either HOWARD JOHNSON’S when ever you’re in Lumberton. You're sure to enjoy your trip a lot more when you stay at one of the nicest places in town! Cope Feor Wood Co. The writers of this 1976 Review suggest that you’ll find the rooms, the service AND the rates at this fine motel to he among the very best! Jim Pridgen-Vice President Southern National Bank Bldg., Woods Yards on Hwy. 711 in Lumberton and in Maxton on Maxton Air Base Rd. They are dedicated to the proposition that everyone deserves the same personal service that their biggest customers recei ve! You can prove it to yourself by calling or stopping by and see if this well- known com pany doesn’t take better cars the CAPE FEAR WOOD CO. have made quite a name for themselves throughout the lo cal area. This is one firm where people know they can place their complete trust and confidence and that they will be treated fairly. of YOU! Their registered forresters are always willing to serve you. Their office in Lumberton (739-2887) is located in tlie In compiling this Review for 1976 we, the authors, are pleased to recommend and endorse this outstanding firm and we urge all area residents to contact them whenever you need their services! Walton Plumbing Co. The personal service plum ber. That’s what they call the WALTON PLUMBING CO.! This, is one firm where the personal touch is not forgotten and the customers appreciate it! specializes in all phases of plumbing repair and installa tion. Located at 1908 Elizabeth town Rd. in Lumberton, phone 738-3220, this well known firm From a simple drain unclog ging to a complex installation to a new hot water heater to a complete remodeling or addi tion, this is one company which will work with you, to insure that the work is done lo yoar satisfaction. The editors of this 1976 Review would like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere congratulations to this respected firm for their un common interest in people. It’s refreshing to find a company which knows that the customer must come first. The WALTON PLUMBING CO. does!!! Jock's Furniture & Appliance Co. Jack Pait, Jr.-Owner Offering a larger selection and a wider price range than most anyone in the area, JACK’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CO. has become known as one of the leaders in the furniture field. Drop into their showroom on 3rd Street in Pembroke, phone 521-4544. dealer features some of the biggest names in quality car peting, furniture. Whirlpool appliances and RCA products. Their selection is unmatched and they feature a complete Tine of finest quality used and reconditioned home furnishing items. This respected furniture The quality home furnish ings shown at this fine store can be yours a lot easier than you think. They offer bank financing and easy monthly terms. There are even no interest credit plans it you pay off the furniture within 90 days. The authors of this 1976 Review suggest that yoa con tact this well known dealer for all of your furniture needs... new or used. The editors of this 1976 Review take pride in recom mending this outstanding wholesale grocer to all of our readers. Alpha Cellulose Corp. A major contribution to the economic growth and develop ment of this country has to be the ALPHA CELLULOSE CORP. turer. This well- known con cern is responsible for pouring thousands and thousands of dollars back into the area’s economy. the regiuii. i he writers of this 1976 Review are pleased to be able to list them with the community leaders. This firm is your cotton winter paper pulp manufac- They’re concerned with the growth and development of -Compliments of ALPHA CELLULOSE CORP.- Heofner Tire Company Vernon Alien-Manager The name HEAFNER TIRE CO. in Lumberton located at 575 W. 5th St., across from Lumberton Motors, phone 738 -6408, has become a popular byword in the area for farm ers, businessmen and drivers in general for their friendly service and excellent line of the popular high quality Mo narch, Regal and Remington tires. buying new tires can make us put off taking the steps of retiring our car or truck. Don’t let that factor bother you anymore. The management at this well liked tire store has made arrangement for easy budget terms for tire pur chases. fully trained in selecting just the right tire to do the job and they also make sure that when it is mounted it will be in perfect balance. We all know that worn tires can be extremely dangerous, but sometimes the cost of Along with their fine line of reasonably priced tires, you’ll not find a more friendly and honest firm to do business. Everyone in their employ is In this 1976 Review, we, the authors, are pleased to recom mend this tire dealer to all of our readers, and commend the management for continued efforts to serve the people of this section to the best of their ability. Remember the name, HEAFNER TIRE CO. for all your tire needs. Robeson Towns Slated To Share S.^0 Million DOT Grant RALEIGH — The Department of Transportation , has announced allocation of Powell Bill funds for 446 municipalities in North Carolina, amounting to |30 million, These allocations are made on the basis of one cent of the eight-cent tax on gasoline and r>e following is a rundown on Robeson County towns and c ities and some nearby. Cerro Gordo, |3,616;16. will be disbursed no later than October 1. Ibese funds are established for u^ on local streets but not on those federally or state maintained. Dublin, |4,e34J!9. Fair Bluff. $19,132.44. Fainpont, $40,361.69. Lumber Bridge, $2,248.37. Lumberton, $243,808.65. Maxto), $28,072.52. Parkton, $8,519.80. Pembroke, $29,188.48. Red Springs, $48,565.61. St. Pauls, $27,647.36. Rowland, $22,625.69. McDonald, $1,351:30. Proctbrville, $2,965.63. It is noted ttiat Raynham, Robeson County’s newest iQuiddpality, and Omim one of the oldest were not listed. They either didn’t apply or didn’t qualify. Orrum never has applied. 'k'k'k'k^-kirir'kirir-k-k-kir'k-kiririf'kiriririr'ki Faid Fotitical Advertisement PLEASE VOTE FOR CARNELL LOCKLEAR: Robesan County Board of Education^ Nov. 2, 1976 ...A Mon of Action!
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